2.23.2009
Random Music @ 6:05 PMI recall a light from someplace in my imagination that once showed me the shadowed contrast between delusion and imagination. Dumbfounded, starring at non-existent matter and invisible air like they were strips of developing polaroid slowly exposing itself to space, I realized the limitless capability that creative minds have to imagine something out of nothing. It requires particular sensibility towards the art of the abstract and vague, and the reality of plain perception. And here I create not fallacy, but an alternate wholly-fictional realism (ha, does that make sense?) that I may or may not trick myself into believing.
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Analysis of my music:
Only, surely, a mad man would listen to Belle and Sebastian one minute, and From a Second Story Window the next. I kid you not when I say that my music is as bipolar as bipolar music goes. The most amusing of all is the shuffle + crossfade playback that results in the occasional merging of happy lyrics and chaotic drums and growling. :) And with this, I leave you with the top ten albums that have influenced me musically, and yes, even spiritually (particularly on days when I escape from the world and hear and breathe nothing but the repeated songs of certain bands.)
1. BACK IN BLACK- AC/DC
2. ROCK STEADY- No Doubt
3. FROM HERE TO INFIRMARY- Alkaline Trio
4. GIVE UP- The Postal Service
5. PAST MASTERS, VOLUME ONE and TWO- The Beatles
6. X&Y - Coldplay
7. YOU CAN PLAY THESE SONGS WITH CHORDS- Death Cab For Cutie
8. WET FROM BIRTH- The Faint
9. JUNO SOUNDTRACK- Various Artists
10. THIS IS SINATRA VOLUME ONE and TWO- Frank Sinatra
P.S. This deviation in tone and manner of writing is a consequence of reading the American Gothic novel, Edgar Huntly, or The Memoirs of a Sleepwalker. hm.
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