Got some beer spilled on me, shoved, and got my toes stepped on (literally) but going to a Passion Pit concert last night was really and eye opener. You might be asking yourself, “ugh, is this, this tween’s first concert?”, my response is no so hear me out. You just feel like an apple at a grocery store, and that’s something that I rarely think about. There are many of them, but nobody tells the difference, it’s just an apple. That’s what was going through my head as I nodded my head, and was close to a having a seizure mid singing along to Take a Walk. The opening band was Holychild, and let me tell you I was freaked out at first. In my head I was like this woman is about to legitimately orgasm on stage, all from her repetitive hip thrusts and hand gestures. *dies internally* Trust me, it was scary at first. So I go on and I kinda felt bad because I was trying to assume something of her, which I most likely didn’t even know about. So as I thought more of her, I really praised her for being her. She established her unique brand, and this is something that made her stand out from the crowd of artist that swamp the musical realm. She stands out, and more often than not, is actually a positive thing. *snaps fingers* All in all, it was a night of great performances and great company, but sometimes you got to think further. So ask yourself, “what is your own personal brand?”