One of my favorites is Tracy Chapman, especially her 1988 album named after her. She has amazing lyrics, and it's perfect for doing homework. I'm also in agreement with OverTheRainbow; Noah Kahan is amazing!
Noah Kahan!!!! I am more than a bit obsessed - I'm from Vermont and so his music hits a little harder, but it's amazing even if you don't live here. The lyrics are pretty depressing once you listen hard enough, but they're also beautiful and the music itself is absolute perfection :D
I've been thinking about Icarus a lot lately. Sun-drunk, reckless boy. But I haven't stopped to consider the father much. I read this poem, and I have a feeling it (and its implications and themes) are gonna be stuck in my head all day. You are right. We have enough Icarus poems. We always forget about the grief of his father. The regrets of his father. I am sorry we have left Daedalus waiting for a legacy.
One of my favorites is Tracy Chapman, especially her 1988 album named after her. She has amazing lyrics, and it's perfect for doing homework. I'm also in agreement with OverTheRainbow; Noah Kahan is amazing!
Hello Sunshine by Keezy Young! Be warned, there is some disturbing content but really a great book if you are unbothered by it. Enjoy!!! :D
this is really really good!!!! i love the unfinished ending and the real feel of summer
yay :D always looking for more people to recruit - not many people like his style of folksy pop music, so it's great to introduce people to it!
My sister has played a couple songs by him, and OH MY GOD, they were AMAZING! I will definitely listen to more!
congratulations!!
Noah Kahan!!!! I am more than a bit obsessed - I'm from Vermont and so his music hits a little harder, but it's amazing even if you don't live here. The lyrics are pretty depressing once you listen hard enough, but they're also beautiful and the music itself is absolute perfection :D
nice! seems to be a theme going haha - they're good for a reason!!!
Hadestown, Hamilton, and Epic: the musical!
I've been thinking about Icarus a lot lately. Sun-drunk, reckless boy. But I haven't stopped to consider the father much. I read this poem, and I have a feeling it (and its implications and themes) are gonna be stuck in my head all day. You are right. We have enough Icarus poems. We always forget about the grief of his father. The regrets of his father. I am sorry we have left Daedalus waiting for a legacy.