Give me sweetness

You know those days where you need sweetness more than ever?
I am currently living one of those.

Today I woke up with the urge to hear the softest sounds I have in my playlists, starting from “January Rain” by David Gray. It is impossible to explain what that brief piece of music gives me. The chill, the amount of goose bumps I experience when I hear those strings playing. I tend to associate it with magical moments, like the ones depicted in the movie, and when I wake up in a day without sweetness, I try to create it myself by listening to this song.

Give me sweetness

Do you hear me?

I’ve been trying to memorize Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics of “Alright” for the last two days.
It all started as a train pastime, but it soon evolved into a challenge between me and myself.

On the train back to my second home, I felt I was debasing those words. I have never felt the burdens he raps about, even if I constantly try to convince myself that everything’s alright.

But what is it, really?

Everything is unstable and this lack of balance allow us to move always forward, even when we’re standing still.

Do you hear me?

You know what? I just need to start writing. The graphics will come afterwards. Maybe.
What is this blog? It is a way to explore for the both of us, dear hypothetical reader.

Because if there’s one evanescent thing, that is music for sure. And memory, as well.

Then, why don’t we pay heed to sound? Why don’t we stop talking about other people and start listening to our surroundings, tracking down our daily emotions through melodies and different beats.

This is my blog’s purpose: to throw light on sound and give it what it deserves.

Our attention and our feelings.

I will start with the music I heard on this very important 26th of march 2015.
I have been in love for 4 years now, and it’s just the beginning of another stage of my life.