January 2012
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The perks of writing music...
Writing music is my therapy. Through life’s ups and downs, music is always there for you. It gives me the opportunity to have the most positive life view I could possibly have. I realize that the purpose of my life’s events are to fuel my art. I have also come to realize that I’m a strange person, in the sense that I often find myself seeking problems in order to feel inspired....
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Time
I watched Midnight In Paris last night. I don’t know how much depth I was expecting from an Owen Wilson movie, but a lot of what they were talking about resonated with me. Romanticizing a particular era in time is misleading. Nostalgia is fundamentality naivete, and the grass is always greener. I often catch myself daydreaming about what it would be like to live in a distant era of time....
The internet is like a freak show...
I’d like to think that everyone has “that one person” whom they hate to follow, but at the same time, can’t find the will power to unfollow. Reading their posts makes you cringe, but you can’t stop. Kind of like rubbernecks, passing by an accident on the freeway, or two girls one cup. Actually, I had no problem stopping myself from watching two girls one cup. I...
Well well well... →
“Overall U.S. album sales rose 1.3% to 330.6 million units, up from 2010’s total of 326.2 million units.”
“Total music sales last year enjoyed a 6.9% increase to 1.6 billion units, up from the nearly 1.51 billion sales transactions counted by Nielsen SoundScan in 2010.”
“In digital songs, Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” scanned 5.2 million as the year’s top song seller; it was one of 112 tracks...