Hello my dudes! My name is Chasidy and music is a huge part of my life. When I’m not running or watching The Office, you can almost bet that I’m listening to music. I have been blessed to have parents with good taste in music. My dad introduced me to hard rock and heavy metal at quite an early age. Apparently there is an ancient video of me head banging to a band called Mudvayne. I remember loving The Beatles, Elvis, and Journey as well. My taste in music has always been strange. To this day, I can go from listening to Big Time Rush to Lamb Of God and be totally unbothered. On the other hand, my mom introduced me to 80’s/90’s rock. She let me listen to whatever I wanted as a kid and she took me to my first concert (Demi Lovato).
Music is a very important aspect of my life. I use it as a tool to clear my mind or to improve my mood. Heavy metal really holds a special place in my heart though. For me, heavy metal isn’t scary or hard to understand. When I listen to music, I looks for songs with deep meanings and that’s something I have been able to easily find in the heavy metal genre. This specific genre of music is so raw and artists use their songs as a way to vent which makes it relatable. Artists like Slipknot, Korn, The Browning, and Jinjer use their lyrics to tell their life story to the world in a beautiful way.
Fun fact: I got bored over the summer last year and taught myself to scream along to heavy metal music.
Just to clarify, I listen to several different genres of music because I find it all so interesting. I love listening to songs and picking out the individual instruments and harmonies so I try to be open to all types of music.
1. An artist that means a lot to me is Slipknot. I began listening to their music more frequently when I started 7th grade. I also joined the cross country and track team that same year so I listened to their music while running. Although I loved their music in middle school, I really fell in love with it once I began high school. Slipknot’s intense and emotional lyrics matched my feelings exactly. Their music helped calm me down on many occasions and made me feel like I wasn’t alone in what I was going through at the time. My favorite Slipknot album was released during freshman year which was perfectly timed. One song that means a lot to me is “The One That Kills The Least”. This isn’t a happy song by any means but I still highly recommend giving it a listen!
I never really listened to any of the genres that you mentioned but I liked them. The song that I related to the most was Wanted U by Joji. I like how calm it sounds and the lyrics.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog design, it's so creative! I agree that heavy metal gets a bad rep when it's actually extremely emotive. I hadn't heard of Mudvayne or Slipknot but I'll be sure to check them out.
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