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Four Songs: One Man, One Dragon, & Sheer Badassery
If you don't want to be introduced to any spoilers then I suggest that you leave this article and go read the book "Fire & Blood." Sure, you can watch the show, but you'll finish reading the book before the T.V. series wraps itself up.
By Thavien Yliaster12 months ago in Beat
To August, and the Songs That Saved Me
"Dear August," For so long, I had lived my life in silence. Not literal silence, of course — the world around me buzzed with activity, conversations, and distant echoes of laughter. But inside, where it mattered, there was nothing. A hollow quietness that stretched across days, weeks, and eventually, years.
By GoldenSpeechabout a year ago in Beat
The Soundtrack of My Year
The Soundtrack of My Year: A Musical Journey Through Growth, Heartbreak, and Joy The songs that define a year are more than just melodies; they become timestamps, encapsulating emotions, moments, and lessons. For me, 2024 was a year of transformation—a journey filled with reflection, determination, heartbreak, empowerment, and a rediscovery of what truly matters. Each phase of my year had a unique soundtrack, a song that captured its essence and helped me navigate its challenges. Let me take you through this journey, one song at a time.
By GoldenSpeechabout a year ago in Beat
The Role of Music in Our Lives
Humans devote ample time to producing and listening to music. What music offers to humans is universally valued. This universality raises the question of the origin of human musicality. What is music for, and why does every human culture have it? Current theories focus on emotion regulation, social cohesion, such as group bonding, or the bond between parents and children, and communication. Here are six main reasons why we appreciate music (Spitzer, 2021).
By The Business Guardianabout a year ago in Beat











