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What do we do with our sadness? Heather Maloni asks this eternal question about her new album. It can destroy the death of a person we love our normal life. Our world is different without this person, but we also changed. Music can help us overcome. There are many major works about the injustice of life that have been taken, and not knowing what is happening, if there is anything, and the purpose of everything.
Some of them are simple in shape and matter (“Fire and rain” by James Taylor), others are eloquent and ambitious (“Adagio for Strings” from Samuel Barber). These creativity can bring comfort and is supposed to be a predecessor for their condolences. However, does anyone really want to hear them when they are not injured? The latest version of the Maluni, The explosion starIt suggests the benefits of sympathy and mourning when it is not beed. Sadness can bring us joy.
Johnny Mitchell sang, “laughing and crying, you know it’s the same version.” I remember Mitchell here because her music since the 1970s has a clear inspiration for Malone. The title song is mainly summarized by the Mitchell line that we are all nonsense in terms of the death of Malone’s father. There are many other specific signs to the classic Canadian songs albums, but most importantly, it seems that the style of singing and writing Heather Maluni is directly lying from Mitchell Songbook. This is a good thing! They share an obsession while treating the individual’s feelings honestly by using certain details. Their art lies in how to form a self -examination to songs that make personal notes in common experiences.
Malneyy introduces her father at an angle of a Jersey boy who loved music and a good joke, as well as his daughter. His life lessons indicate that while we all live and die alone, we are simultaneously alone. Pain and beauty are both part of life and real like a familiar face and insects in the backyard. The explosion star It was recorded in the childhood home in Malone, and one can hear the screaming on the ground and the ghost of her father in music. Heather Malaoni plays the role of her father’s guitar and the Yamaha keyboard, which had a child. She originally wrote songs for herself, but she was convinced of friends and family to release her. The album is mostly for her, with her colleagues on the tour Isabella Dyrend and Isaac Elliot joins harmony and making arrangements.
The author of the songs knows that life continues in the “ordinary world” despite the existence of an extraordinary thing about daily existence. It can be a memory from the past, dream, or kidnapping of the song, a miracle that can make one feel life. On paths like “Things I thought I needed”, “the light I left behind”, and “Angelvish”, wearing a common money as a fun. One may not understand the reason for existence, but what is that? There are some things that there are no words.
Johnny Mitchell left her daughter behind her to follow her musical career. Her song “Little Green” reveals her deep love for the unknown girl and the mystery of the world. You find a thousand shades of color in “green” in nature and inside itself. There is a paradox in the fact that Mitchell’s songs provide a key to Malone to understand the importance of her role as her father’s daughter in shaping her life, art and the way the world sees. Dozens of cuts The explosion star Perhaps he had pushed him the death of the singer’s father and songwriter, but they express that the meaning of life can be found simply by living with it.