"Grief, I've learned, is really just love. It's all the love you want to give, but cannot. All that unspent love gathers up in the corners of your eyes, the lump in your throat, and in that hollow part of your chest. Grief is just love with no place to go." - Jaime Anderson (That... Continue Reading →
Coronavirus: The Importance of Healing
While this outbreak has knocked us out of our regular scheduled programming, enabled a worldwide recession, and has thousands of people sick or worse--- dead, the Earth is actually healing. So why aren't you? Now that we have all the time in the world that we ever could have asked for, or maybe have pleaded... Continue Reading →
Calling All Artists: If You Can Create Nostalgia, You're Golden
Just follow along, you'll get my point... As you may have read in a previous post, rock/screamo music was a real stage in my life that honestly was there for some dark sh*t, so it had to stop (except for Paramore of course because duh.. Haley Williams). Nowadays I listen to Daniel Caesar, H.E.R, or... Continue Reading →
Is it the Death or Rebirth of R&B?
In a perfect world we’d name Chris Brown the king of R&B right now and call it a day, but if you ask me, there is no king right now. While R&B is my absolute favorite genre, labeling Chris Brown just the king of R&B is doing him a disservice as he’s surpassed any boundaries... Continue Reading →
Sadness Sounds Like…
First off, I do not support XXXtentacion as a person. As an advocate to fight violence against womxn, I think he was wilding behind closed doors, but today we're going to talk about his artistry. I am aware that this is problematic of course *inserts R. Kelly* but that's another conversation for another day. XXXtentacion... Continue Reading →
There’s A Meaning Behind Everything
I think music has exposed itself to me at times when I didn't realize I needed it, or even comprehended what it was. You see, music was the only thing my parents allowed me to do. With my submissive mother and my machista father, it's no shocker that I was home bound, but I really... Continue Reading →