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Why You Should Listen to Albums

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title
Why You Should Listen to Albums
description
Like the cherry blossom or the falling leaves... or like a TV episode vs a season... albums are an incredible palate for tension and release, in all its various forms. In this episode, I discuss the different ways music can build tension, and share why LPs are like the modern symphony. It's worth it!
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complete
date
2024-12-17
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listenUrl
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/Why-You-Should-Listen-to-Albums-e2scgi0
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-you-should-listen-to-albums/id1567355195?i=1000680673596&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1pqrVv03Uns1QWkByr2BY0
topicsDiscussed
  • Tension and Release
  • The Value of Albums
  • Artistic Journey
  • Music as Narrative
  • Cultural Perspectives on Music
  • Modern Listening Habits
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Music is not just a two-minute art form. The whole reason it's impactful is that it takes up time, and albums are the format that actually uses that time the way a novelist or a filmmaker would, with tension built and released across a much larger canvas than a single track can offer. I draw out the parallel to seasons, to TV episodes versus a full season arc: the cherry blossom matters because it's temporary. An album can make a moment feel earned by everything that preceded it. I get into the different registers of tension and release in music, harmonic, rhythmic, dynamic, structural, and why the LP is the closest thing pop music has to a symphony. The practical note for listeners: give the artist space to do it, and let them take you on the ride. Records are done when you know they're done. You have to trust the thing enough to follow it somewhere you haven't been.
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    Tension and Release in Music
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    I introduce the concept of tension and release, discussing how music reflects these elements.
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    The Comparison to Nature
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    150
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    I draw parallels between music and natural changes in seasons, emphasizing the impact of tension.
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    Albums as a Journey
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    270
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    I discuss how albums allow for a greater narrative and emotional exploration than singles.
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    Music Theory and Emotion
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    405
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    The episode highlights the importance of considering the overall experience rather than just individual song structures.
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    Creating and Releasing Music
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    767
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    I share my passion for making full albums and the depth they provide compared to single releases.
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    The Artist's Vision
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    900
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    I emphasize the role of the artist's vision in crafting an impactful record and why it should matter to listeners.
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    Music itself reflects this, but maybe life itself does too.
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    It's important to identify why we make albums, because albums allow us a larger palette by which to paint tension and release.
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  • text
    Music is not just a two-minute long art form. The whole reason why music is impactful is that it takes up time.
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    Records are done when you know they're done, and you need to engage and believe in yourself to develop your taste.
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  • text
    If you're a fan, give the artist space to do it and let them take you on that ride.
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faq
  • question
    Why should I listen to albums instead of singles?
    answer
    Albums provide a larger narrative and emotional exploration, offering a journey through tension and release that singles often cannot deliver.
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    How do I view the relationship between music and life?
    answer
    I se music as a reflection of life's rhythms, particularly in how both use tension and release in their narratives.
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    What is the significance of tension and release in music?
    answer
    Tension and release create an emotional landscape, shaping the listener's experience and enhancing the storytelling in music.
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