I Saw A Bald Man Stroking A Cat?

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I Want What I Want (Saturday Morning Gig)

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Why Depression And Great Music Go Hand In Hand

We don’t hear many songs that are about the joys of being alive and celebrating who we are – especially if you don’t listen to pop radio. I’m looking at you P!nk, telling me to ‘raise my glass and be wrong in all the right ways.’ No. Most music, in general, gives us introspection into our sadness and the past that we’re still attempting to deconstruct. It illuminates the failures of our relationships and of our ability to live up to the expectations we’ve set for others and ourselves. Generally, music is sad and we tend to like it that way. Most good artists are slightly crazy.

Bleed It Out

I believe the chorus of the Linkin Park song ‘Bleed It Out’ is about creativity. The lyric that singer Chester Bennington screams is, “I bleed it out, digging deeper, just to throw it away.” To me, those words describe the artistic struggle well.

There’s rawness to certain memories. With time, we all move on. Yet, there are events in our lives that we live through in our minds – again and again. Every day.

These feelings burn us deep inside. In expressing them, there’s a sensation that overcomes artists. It’s a combination of relief and feeling overwhelmed. It feels good to let go of the emotions that they’ve held onto for so long, but that inner turbulence can be too much. This is why bleeding is a metaphor for conveying emotion through art. It feels like if you venture to far into the void that there’s no coming back. To produce creative work, one masters the art of self-infliction and simultaneous reflection. Wounds are constantly recreated and examined. Artists dig into themselves, on purpose, and as Bennington suggests, this process can be unfruitful. The words and music that are derived from this vicious cycle aren’t always the best. They don’t live up to their standards. Or aren’t things the artist is ready to expose to their audience at this moment. So they just throw them away.

Suffer For Us

“It appears carving out a career as a musician isn’t just perilous when it comes to earning a living – it can also cause damage to your physical and mental health,” writer Helienne Lindvall adds. Indeed. This is one subject that isn’t talked about much in our discussions of the intersection between art, commerce, and social media, being an artist doesn’t only entail getting 1,000 true fans and giving them reasons to buy your music. It’s also about being able to go through hell and live to tell about it. You don’t need to suffer from depression to create good music.

However, if you survey some of the greatest songs ever written, they’re all mostly about enduring heartbreak, depression, and going through things that most of us don’t have the capacity to put into words. We need artists, as they suffer for us.

And we suffer with them. As it turns out, their depression is our depression too.

(via Health.com)

Lee always used to be happy when something bad was happening because he thought it would produce some good tracks. Maybe he was right.

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Deck the Halls

Wow that girl has some teeth…I love it.

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Will.i.am Explains His ‘Disgust’ for New Michael Jackson Album

You go Will, looters are going to be making money from stuff for years.

In an interview in the December 23 issue of Rolling Stone, Austin Scaggs asked Black Eyed Peas mastermind Will.i.am about his “disgust” for Michael, the posthumous Michael Jackson album released

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Dodos Frontman Meric Long Talks New Album

When we last talked to the intricate San Francisco indie band Dodos, they had recently become a trio, adding

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Justin Bieber Most “Failiest” Person of the Year

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FAIL Blog has just come out with its annual list of the Top FAIL people, moments, and videos/pictures, all voted on by its community. The highlight of the list? Justin Bieber nabbing the honor of “Failiest Person” with 44% of the vote.

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Photos: Belle and Sebastian’s Bowlie 2 Festival

Went to this fest, it was great…

Back in 1999, twee-pop heroes Belle and Sebastian curated an intimate British festival that they called the BowlieWeekender. It was the start of the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival series, which now happens multiple times a year around the world. Last weekend, Belle and Sebastian and ATP teamed up once again, for Bowlie 2.

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Everyday Art from Rhett and Link

queens part 2 230x300 Everyday Art from Rhett and LinkI am always fascinated by people who can see creative uses for common objects. Terry Border, of Bent Objects fame might be one of the most creative people out there. He creates entire scenes from things I have in my junk drawer, but would never consider anything but leftover trash.

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It must be love…this is how I get Aaron to Rehearse with me.

photo.jpg.scaled.500 It must be love...this is how I get Aaron to Rehearse with me.

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