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Janna
@janna
The bedroom pop guitar, the harshness of the beat, the repetition of the riffs, Antwon's voice rough and echoey over it — all sounds like leaning out of a car driving through a town you knew when you were a different person and thought life would be different; it's summer and you're wondering when everything fell apart There's an inevitability to the grief in Antwon's forceful delivery and the constancy of the guitar and the beat: "you seemed so sad, I felt the same / I knew you felt a way that I couldn't change", all delivered as facts. No illusory hopes, no wishing it away, no positive spin. Only an acknowledgement of the sadness and its gravity — a recognition poignant in itself because sometimes all we want is just to be heard, to be seen Feels dumb to say (because surely it's the point of music) but I love a track in which the instrumentation and production add a vital layer to the story being told that couldn't be expressed any other way https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip6P1do1__c
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Ghostlinkz
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It's like this music stuff can really make you feel things! Love the description. It actually reminded me of another cast from yesterday that also shows how music can have a huge emotional impact, even with the tiniest or simplest details https://warpcast.com/sean07.eth/0x333fd2bc
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Janna
@janna
Who would’ve guessed 😂 Oh my god, I’m deep in the Stone in Focus comments section and in my emotions… Seeing exactly how music makes people feel, especially with such a “simple” song like Stone in Focus, is so staggering. People are entire worlds
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