Friday, June 12, 2020

"I wake up, it's a bad dream"


        Sometimes I feel like I'm living in a war. In fact, every day happens something that makes me feel like I'm on the battlefield. I feel like I'm that only one soldier who has to take care of the others who got injured and treat them, at the same time, the soldier who can't stop moving forward because there's no place to run aside from what's in the front, the horizon, the unknown, the uncertain place and future. It's hard. It's terrifying. I wake up, it's a bad dream.

Friday, February 7, 2020

The album "Strangeland" by Keane

Originally posted on: 07/03/2019


     I came back to write about all the things I like on my blog, among these things there is the album Strangeland by Keane. I've started to listen to Keane through this album in later 2012/2013, even if I knew the band since 2005. So, since Strangeland came to my life in 2013, Keane has assumed a very special place in my heart mainly because I feel related to the lyrics and the melodies guided by Tim Rice-Oxley's piano style.
       I wrote about Keane on a previous post and since then I had so much to talk about them, but just now I had time to organize everything and choose what should be on this post. Keane is the only band that I feel so much affection about because of the meaning of their song lyrics, they're related to my feelings, in a very subjective manner. Thus, I decided to write about my dear Strangeland and, of course, write about my dear Keane composed by Tim, Tom, Richard, and Jesse.

Thursday, January 2, 2020

The album "Liberman" by Vanessa Carlton

Originally posted on: 10/11/2016



        Liberman is the fifth album of the singer/songwriter Vanessa Carlton released in 2015, four years after the album Rabbits On The Run. The album comes with the artist's new style: indie/folk, then like in the previous one, it has the main use of the instruments (like the guitar) and, of course, the piano still plays an important role in Vanessa's composition and personal style. She was known worldwide since her first and only hit A Thousand Miles released in 2002, though, Vanessa breaks up with the pop style that made her famous. Her discography expresses her evolution and changing through the music, as she said in her official site, a mature process. Then, at first, I'm going to a little recap of Liberman's background, then secondly, talk about the album besides my impressions about it.