The only way to listen to music is on your own terms. Music can exist only where your life permits it to exist. To a certain extent, you can predict someone’s music library according to how they live. A person's genre preference(Rap, Rock, Hip-Hop) is a mixed bag that is complexly rooted in their music listening history. But music specificity and how far someone delves into a genre is usually consistent with their life structure. For example: If you are a person who has an extremely busy schedule and are always moving from task to task without taking a moment to breathe, you are most likely going to have a relatively shallow music taste. When you spare 20 minutes to jog on the treadmill, you want your ipod to play your favorite songs on repeat, no more no less. When you drive to work you want to hear only the top hits. That’s all you have time for. Most people are like this and this is the reason why radio stations play the same songs over and over again regardless as to whether they are any good. Take the opposite example: If you’re the kind of person that has gaps in the day to sit down, think, and analyze, you’re going to have a much more elaborate music palate. It's those gaps in the day where you not only think creatively but you also individualize. This is why many people expand their musical boundaries when they get to college where they have time on their hands.
I’m not saying either example is the right way to go. I just think it is an interesting way to look at musical preference.
I do realize that is a rather pretentious way to introduce a genre of music, but I couldn’t think of any other way. Post-Rock started in the early 90’s. It has the instrumental melodies and rhythms of rock, but leaves behind the spirit and structure of the typical rock song. Today, the average post-rock band plays very heavy harmonious melodies that gradually rise and fall in energy/tempo. Also the typical post-rock song is without lyrics and is drawn out over ten or so minutes. To me, post-rock is music that is trying to be more involved in your life. It is for the person that only takes out their ear-buds for conversational purposes and sometimes not even then. Listening to it makes you feel like what you’re doing is so much more purposeful and dramatic. Now I’m not saying that it will turn your life into some sort of artsy music video. I am saying that listening to it will bring new energy and thought to virtually any place in your life.
"First Breathe After Coma" by the American group Explosions in the Sky, was the post-rock song that quickly caught my interest. It is a very relaxing and uplifting 9 1/2 minutes and gives you an accurate sample of what the genre is all about. Other post-rock outfits that I highly recommend are Mogwai (Scotland), Godspeed You Black Emperor! (Montreal), and The Redneck Manifesto (Ireland).
That’s all for now.
-Charlie
Thought provoking question of the day:
Why is it such a priority to know who, and under what circumstances, can screw in a lightbulb?
Yo Mama Joke of the day:
Yo mama is so fat, when she died, she tried to cross over to the other side, but got caught in the doorway.

