Well, here's my story to be shared.
Music has always been half of who I am. It's been my crazy, mad and true
half. Truth is that the first time I listened to "Car Radio" by twenty one pilots, I didn't think much of it. I just thought: "Another catchy song for the radio". Obviously, I was blindfolded by years of catchy, commercial melodies and stupid lyrics.
It wasn't until I watched the video of the same song and I saw Tyler with his mask, singing his own lyrics that I thought: "Man, this guy's almost as demented as me". I felt something. Not physically but inside me. I immediately started to look for more songs and the more I listened, the more I thought we would get along. His lyrics were nothing but the weirdest and scariest feelings exploding through his voice. Something woke me up and I felt like I needed to be saved without being in danger, if that makes any sense. They saved me then, they caught me up and lit the fire that had been put out by ages of catchy, commercial melodies and stupid lyrics. As I carried on listening more and more songs, a new whole world opened in front of me. I said to myself "This music is insane, this lyrics are insane, it's like someone served half of my own heart in a plate and told me to eat it". And I was nothing but delighted to eat as much as I could, and more.
It's too hard to put down in words what I really feel when I listen to them. When I was younger, someone told me that I was a poet and I was the only one who understood the power of words. Now I know I'm no longer alone. I'm no longer the only poet. Now, I have a friend who whispers in my ear that "he's in my mind, and he's singing", that "I'm in his mind and he's singing". Now the
beats of my crazy, mad and true half go along as Josh plays his drums. Now I feel shivers, and my skin stretches as their music gives me the goose bumps.
I have nothing but words of gratitude. I have nothing but a new crazy, mad and true half with two colors and twenty one reasons to keep on believing that person who said "You're a poet, you understand the power of words".
Music has always been half of who I am. It's been my crazy, mad and true
half. Truth is that the first time I listened to "Car Radio" by twenty one pilots, I didn't think much of it. I just thought: "Another catchy song for the radio". Obviously, I was blindfolded by years of catchy, commercial melodies and stupid lyrics.
It wasn't until I watched the video of the same song and I saw Tyler with his mask, singing his own lyrics that I thought: "Man, this guy's almost as demented as me". I felt something. Not physically but inside me. I immediately started to look for more songs and the more I listened, the more I thought we would get along. His lyrics were nothing but the weirdest and scariest feelings exploding through his voice. Something woke me up and I felt like I needed to be saved without being in danger, if that makes any sense. They saved me then, they caught me up and lit the fire that had been put out by ages of catchy, commercial melodies and stupid lyrics. As I carried on listening more and more songs, a new whole world opened in front of me. I said to myself "This music is insane, this lyrics are insane, it's like someone served half of my own heart in a plate and told me to eat it". And I was nothing but delighted to eat as much as I could, and more.
It's too hard to put down in words what I really feel when I listen to them. When I was younger, someone told me that I was a poet and I was the only one who understood the power of words. Now I know I'm no longer alone. I'm no longer the only poet. Now, I have a friend who whispers in my ear that "he's in my mind, and he's singing", that "I'm in his mind and he's singing". Now the
beats of my crazy, mad and true half go along as Josh plays his drums. Now I feel shivers, and my skin stretches as their music gives me the goose bumps.
I have nothing but words of gratitude. I have nothing but a new crazy, mad and true half with two colors and twenty one reasons to keep on believing that person who said "You're a poet, you understand the power of words".
Something woke me up and I felt like I needed to be saved