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#Repost @katie_spino with @get_repost ・・・ In love with this beauty! #lovelynnderella #potw #nightspring
Let the light off. The moon will guide your dreams as you pass the night away. - - - - #powershotsx710hs #桜🌸 #cherryblossoms #spring2017 #nightspring (at 愛媛大学)
Cody!
C - Crushing on? - No one since I’m happy in a relationship :)
O - One wish? - To find true happiness
D - Drink you last had? - Water
Y - Your last time you cried? - Can’t remember, it’s been a few months.
Nightspring - The Winter House (Album Review)
Combining sounds reminiscent of M83, Daft Punk and Coldplay, Utah artist Nightspring released his full debut album, The Winter House. Encompassing a wide variety of sounds ranging from rhythmic electronic dance to catchy pop songs to mellow ballads, The Winter House features a good balance of sound and style. The album’s title offers a thematic framework to making the music album oriented. The use of atmospheric sounds and synths put the listener into an environment that although is cold and wintery, has a celebratory and joyous quality, giving a nice contrast to the typical deadness of the winter. Opening the album up with “The Winter House” the listener is thrown into a party, perhaps as the second track “Housewarming Party” suggests. Being rhythmically heavy with grooving basslines and electronic dance beats, these songs are easy to like, making you want to dance along and join said party. One track that stands out as being an easy favorite is “To Denver”, a rhythmic heavy song, which is well arranged and has a strong bassline. The track has a cold atmosphere to it that the ambient background sounds and footsteps bring the listener into the depth of winter; but as the bass and drums enter, the song becomes grounded. The drums and bass stop in the middle of the song, leaving wintery electronic piano and new-wave synths, which are soon after reunited with the drums and bass again, tying the song together nicely. As the album continues we dive into more pop sounding songs that show the influence of Coldplay with songs like “New Horizons” and “North Star”, and also M83 influenced songs like “The Beauty Void” and “Rocky Mountain Moonlight”. The songs are sonically accessible however the delicate vocals combined with the popish instrumentation, make moments in the songs sound slightly cheesy at times, yet it still continues in being celebratory and positive.
Thematically wise, up until this point of the album, the general mood of The Winter House has been upbeat, joyous and dance-filled, bringing lightness to the dead of winter. Unfortunately as the album slowly comes to an end it seems that Nighspring has succumbed to the cold, dark and dreariness often associated with the winter. Such change in mood begins with “Cabin Fever”, a song beginning with a single piano that as it slowly mixes in layer upon later, adds more tension, thus bringing the of feeling helplessness. As the song climaxes and reaches the end of its downward spiral we are brought to the song “Balm”, which is the most introspective and honest song off the album. The simplicity of the piano combined with the harmonized vocals brings out the trueness of the song, giving perspective into the mind of Nightspring. Despite being so positive throughout The Winter House it seems that “Balm” gives a needed balance providing the yin to the album’s yang. By being so introspective in having “hindrances that would not make sense to you” and being haunted by “time (which) is so unforgiving”, it’s a moment we can all relate to; reflecting and subsequently striving for something more deep and fulfilling in life. To finish off The Winter House, it seems that making the effort to change has been realized in knowing “why I’m here” and “why I’m not there”. Having this realization fits perfectly alongside the album closer “Spring Thaw”, signifying a sense rebirth and starting a new. With a sense of cleansing and the subsequent blooming of life from the sounds of chirping birds and flowing streams of water, the album comes to a full circle and is brought to a close.
The Winter House is not only easy to like from its melodic vocal melodies and rhythmic heavy basslines, but also is arranged well, and has meaningful lyrics that are very relatable. All of this combined together keeps the listener involved and interested throughout its duration and for a debut album it is a solid release, worthy of listening to again.
You can listen to The Winter House here: http://nightspring.bandcamp.com/album/the-winter-house-2 or on Spotify.
Favorite songs: To Denver, Cabin Fever, Balm
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Questions.
Who Tagged Me: callistosinope
Rules: This tag is to get to know the person behind the blog better. As with any tagging game, there are rules: RULE 1: post the rules. RULE 2: Answer the questions the tagger set for you in their post and then make 11 new ones. RULE 3: Tag 11 people and link them to your post. RULE 4: Let them know you’ve tagged them. 1. What is your spiritual animal? I don't know. I did a survey online for this (lol), and apparently I'm a wolf. I don't know about that though. 2. What was your first fandom? I guess The Beatles?! I was really into them so much as a kid, that I wanted to be John Lennon 3. If you could change one thing you’ve done in the past, what would it be? Be more social, especially in HS and college. Also gone to another school. 4. Tell me your favourite joke. ok… maybe a little inappropriate, but here we go… It's a hot summer day and there's this woman sitting on her porch eating a watermelon. A couple is walking by and notice she is not wearing underwear and asks if it's cooler with no underwear. She responds "I don't know if it keep me any cooler, but it sure keeps the flies off the watermelon" 5. Shortly describe your worst summer holiday abroad. I've only traveled abroad once, and it was great! 6. Do you believe everyone’s good at heart? Unfortunately no. I think some people are just naturally bad, but that is a few number. I think a lot of people are good but make wrong choices like because of greed. 7. Which song and book inspire you the most? This is impossible to answer, especially for song. 8. If you met your favourite musician, what would you ask them? Can I write a song with you? (haha!). I'd probably ask how they write songs. 9. Have you ever won anything at a competition? Nothing that I can think of at the moment 10. Which film would you like to star in? None?! …I've never wanted to do acting. 11. The Beatles or The Rolling Stones? The Beatles of course!
My Questions to people I choose
1. What are your favorite 5-10 bands? 2. If you could travel to any 5 places in the world where would they be? 3. What celebrity do you want to meet most? 4. What is your biggest regret? 5. If you could be any age what would you be and why? 6. What is your favorite meal? 7. Favorite movie? 8. What are some of your life goals? 9. What is something you've never done you want to try? 10. What is a random fact about you? 11. What is your favorite thing(s) to do on your free time?