
Feist has very good introspective music. So does Coldplay. And Death Cab. And Sufjan Stevens. And Aqualung.
.. Just in case you wondered why the heck I like them so much/ listen to them 24/7.
I'm quite an introspective being. To undergo introspection is to examine one's internal state, one's own mind, one's own feelings.
Maybe that's why I word vomit so much. I just have to say everything that I've thought of because there's so much on my mind. All the time.
And maybe that's why I like music so much. Because that's when I realise others feel the same way I feel and they express that feeling ever-so-melodic-ly.
Oh and, I just have a lot of feelings. Y'know? *Sniffs* I'm utterly emotional.
So what's on your mind, you ask? (Or you didn't really ask, I really don't care.) This question always overwhelms me because it just feels like theres so much to say and so little time. Or when I say it, it'll be old news. Or maybe that's when I realise theres not much to say. Sometimes its just one really 'small' thing, that is, just one thing, thats really bugging me.
So I reply, 'Oh.. nothing.'
Introspective music:
Feist -
Intuition
That's What I Say, Not What I Mean

X&Y
For You
Your Love Means Everything Pt. 2
Death Cab For Cutie -
Brothers On A Hotel Bed,
Stable Song
A Lack Of Colour
Passenger Seat Sufjan Stevens -
Concerning the UFO Sighting Near Highland, IL
Casimir Pulaski Day
We Won't Need Legs To Stand
The One I Love

If I Fall
Extra Ordinary Thing
Strange & Beautiful (I'll Put A Spell On You)
Gentle
I know you love me,
xoxo
Labels: Music, Self-Identity