With streaming services and the internet it is easier than ever before
to discover good music. Music can make the listener feel all types of emotions like
sad, angry, or even happy. There are so many bands that don't get the recognition
they deserve due to their music not being heavly played on the radio. That is why
it is important that music listener open up their horzion to discover new music. This
site will be a page where users can visit to discover new music and the goal of the site
is to help music listeners find new music that resonate with them on some kind of emotinal level.
Scott Heigl-Yates is the creator of this site and here is a couple of his
favorite songs that convokes some kind of emotion out of him.
The first song on this list is the song 'Schism' by the band tool from the album lateralus.
This song touches on the key importance of communicating in a relationship.
Without proper communication a realtionship you have with somone will not last. Communication help you understand what a person is going through without it, is
is like trying to solve a puzzles with no instructions; Great instrumentals and fantastic vocal performance by Maynard James Keenan.
The next song on my list is the song 'Wish You Were Here' by the band Incubus from the album
morning view. This is a beautiful song describing the feeling of losing someone close to you and
looking up in the sky and reminiscing on all the great times you had with this person. When you go on
the Youtube comment for this music video you will read stories about people who lost loved ones
and how this song gives them the strength to continue living life to the fullest with their love one gone.
The last song for this list is the song 'Bleed Like Me' by the band Garbage.
here are some great lines from the song: ["Avalanche is sullen and too thin
She starves herself to rid herself of sin
And the kick is so divine when she sees bones beneath her skin"] ....
["Chrissie's all dressed up and acting coy
Painted like a brand new Christmas toy
He's trying to figure out if he's a girl or he's a boy
He says:
Hey baby can you bleed like me?"]
["Doodle takes dad's scissors to her skin
And when she does relief comes setting in
While she hides the scars she's making underneath her pretty clothes"]
This song perfectly illustrates people who deal with insecurities whether that
be through transitioning, an eating disorder, or dealing with some mental health issues.
Bleed like me is also a song about understanding the pain that some people endure in their life
and to be more empathetic towards those people.
Music Info
Slaughter To Prevail
"Slaughter to Prevail is a Russian deathcore group from Yekaterinburg. The group debuted with an EP titled Chapters of Misery in 2015 and followed-up two years later with a full-length album, Misery Sermon.
The band is currently signed to Sumerian Records and have toured through the US, Europe and some Asian countries;
particularly Japan, South Korea, China and Thailand. Their second album entitled Kostolom was released on August 13th, 2021."
Masayoshi Takanaka
"Masayoshi Takanaka (高中 正義, Takanaka Masayoshi) is a Japanese guitarist, composer, and producer.
He was born in 1953 in the Shinagawa ward in Tokyo, Japan. Takanaka's music was influential in the city pop genre of the late 1970s and '80s.
Masayoshi Takanaka began his professional career in 1971 by playing guitar and bass guitar in the prog rock band Flied Egg under Vertigo.
In 1972, Takanaka joined the Sadistic Mika Band.The band fragmented after the divorce of two of its main members, and, in 1976,
Takanaka released his first solo album, Seychelles."
NonPoint
"Nonpoint is an American rock band from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The band currently consists of vocalist Elias Soriano,
drummer Robb Rivera,
lead guitarist Jaysin Zeilstra, rhythm guitarist Rasheed Thomas, and bassist Adam Woloszyn.
Nonpoint was formed in January 1997 emerging from the popular burgeoning South Florida metal scene of the mid-to-late 1990s
by drummer Robb Rivera and vocalist Elias Soriano. The name Nonpoint came from a Believer song named "Nonpoint." Soriano recalls:
"I dug the name so I started using it around that time.
It has no real meaning to us. It has something to do with pollution, but to us it just sounded cool."