Thursday, October 19, 2006

Rewind

Listening to: Augie March - One Crowded Hour from Moo, You Bloody Choir. I really like this song. 'One Crowded Hour' is just light enough. I don't know exactly how to describe how it makes me feel. I'm just free, almost. When I hear songs like this, ones that are floaty and soft, all my problems seem to disappear and all I am left with is the music. The first time you listen, all you hear is the music and that light thump of you swaying back and forth. The next time you catch a few lines here and there, liking it even more with your toe tapping along in tempo with the swaying. Keep listening over and over and you find you adore and search for more.


At least this is how my days go. It is just one long, incessant cycle. I thoroughly enjoy this cycle, but it is a bit tiring. This certainly helps me fall in love with new bands daily, however. And, of course, with the help of Hype Machine, I have found so many brilliant artists and blogs.


I think I might be okay now. I think we might be okay now. There are still some details we need to iron out, but that is alright. At least, I hope we're okay finally. I'm not exactly positive, here. But we've been too close for too long to break something off so quickly, in my opinion.


Also listening to: The Lovely Feathers: Rod Stewart from Hind Hind Legs. This song also describes how I am feeling. Not the lyrics... But the music. I haven't gone through the cycle far enough yet to listen to the lyrics yet. It has loud, angry, and ready-to-burst tendencies, like myself right now. 'Rod Stewart' is no swaying song; you tip your chin up and down, shake your whole foot, and tap your thumb to this. Now to finish the cycle, au revoire.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

groom, check it out. taryn is the first one to comment youu. i rock! and i miss you. and i feel sorta dumb, cuz i have no idea what you're talking about in these posts, but i hope you love me anyway. haha, the end. i just wanted to be the first comment =)