Friday, November 22, 2013

The Neighborhood: Afraid

Although "Sweater Weather" it is a fantastic piece of music and one of my personal favorites, this song is probably the only reason you know who The Neighbourhood is.

If you've never listened to anything else by The Neighbourhood besides this mellow, California-beach-and-cardigan-inspired track, you're majorly missing out.  

Full disclosure: until yesterday night, I was missing out.

I left the house for a couple hours, leaving my roommate sprawled on the couch in our bedroom and fixated on her laptop, on which she was streaming video after video of The Neighbourhood's various concert performances... And I came back several hours later to find her in exactly the same spot, doing the exact same thing.  

So naturally, I joined in.

Fun fact: Neighbourhood's frontman Jesse Rutherford is only 22 years old and absolutely smokin' hot. I guarantee his mellow voice of silk and sexy will make you melt.

The band was formed in August 2011, originating in Norman, Oklahoma and later relocating to Newbury Park, California, and has five members.

The Neighborhood played at Coachella 2013, just a year and a half after forming, and barely two years after Jesse and one of the band members had gone to Coachella the previous year and realized they wanted to be on stage themselves.  


Their debut album, I Love You., was released this past April, and they have already experienced overwhelming success and rising popularity in the music industry and among young adults especially.  

After to diving into the mellow and refreshingly honest world of music that The Neighbourhood exists in, I have discovered a new favorite track:  

Entitled "Afraid," its sound may at first seem strangely familiar; that's because it uses the exact same chords as the renown "Sweater Weather," and has much of the same laid-back vibe.  However, upon further listening, "Afraid" establishes a darker mood than "Weather," due in part to the minor key of the song and the echoing techniques used in editing the track, but this haunting and anxious atmosphere is owed more to the lyrics of the song than anything.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrWwtU7iyl0 (Album Version, Explicit)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwZk3G-44kI (Live/Acoutic Version on KROQ)

Some of my favorite lines include 
"All my friends always lie to me, I know they're thinking: 
'You're too mean, I don't like you, f*ck you anyway; You make me want to scream at the top of my lungs.  
It hurts but I won't fight you, you suck anyway, you make me wanna die."

The chorus consists of Rutherford singing:
"When I wake up, I'm afraid somebody else might take my place [...]
When I wake up, I'm afraid somebody else might end up being me"

The reason I feel such a connection to these words is because I feel that fear of losing our identity or not knowing who we are is something that happens frequently, and commonly, among high school and college age students.  It becomes to easy to get lost in the crowd when there are literally thousands of people surrounding you on a daily basis, and when you are far from the comfort of your childhood home and suddenly being thrown into and exposed to the world, completely on your own.  

Everyone goes through issues with friends, or even just with people you are constantly surrounded by in whatever environment you find yourself.  

The title of this track, however, is what speaks to me the most.  From personal observation and experience, I don't think anyone would disagree with me when I say that people in their early 20s, leaving the teenage years behind and beginning independent adult life, are most hesitant and reluctant to use the word "afraid" when describing how they feel.  

The thought of being alone or unsure, or both, is a terrifying one.  Everyone feels it, at least sometimes, but no one ever wants to admit it; being afraid is synonymous with being weak.  

Rutherford brings these unsure feelings and insecure thoughts to life in "Afraid," and I believe he does a remarkable job of creating a musical expression of the thoughts and emotions that people experience when they truly do feel insecure and afraid.  

So.  Thank you, Jesse, for showing me that 
1) tattoos all over a guy's body can actually be extremely sexy,
2) The Neighbourhood does not only sing about wearing sweaters because "it's too cold for you here," and 
3) that real people, all people, feel afraid... And that there's nothing wrong with it.  You have inspired me.



Happy listening, friends! I hope you enjoy "Afraid" as much as I did, and don't forget to explore more of The Neighbourhood's stuff! They're super cool and definitely going places fast.


Cheers,

<3 Syd

PS: HOW SEXY IS HE?!?! I'm dyingggg

Monday, November 11, 2013

Wonderful Fling To Be Flung

Helloooo friends!

I hope everyone had a wonderful day off for Veterans Day, may we always remember those who have fought for the precious, beautiful freedom we often take for granted. <3

Also, Happy Founders Day to my lovely sorority, Gamma Phi Beta!!! 139 years old today, and we don't look a day over 50 ;) Love my sisters and so happy to share this special day with them all over the nation!

Today was an absolutely b-e-a-utiful day!... From what I saw of it through the tinted windows in the prison I call the library :( I've been here for 12 hours and still going strong! Curse Applied Argumentation and writing legal controversy speeches... Fascinating as hell, but let's be real, who has the time?! NOT me. No way.

Anyhoo, I am excited and proud to announce my re-discovered love -- nay, obsession -- with the ravishing Mr. Frank Sinatra.  What an absolute gem! There will never be another like him, and I don't know why he would ever cease to continue being appreciated and cherished by generations to come.



Courtesy of my lovely roommate Mary and her love for old-time jazz and timeless slow songs of the 20s and 30s, I have a new favorite song: "Come Dance With Me" by Sinatra himself.  What a truly wonderful and carefree tune, it makes me want nothing more than to be back in Sinatra's time: simple, beautiful, and happy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQaUyBBL_M8

This song provided me with something I found myself lacking lately: a smile :) So thank you, Frank, for eternally blessing the world with your exquisitely genuine music, and for knowing exactly how to spread happiness as well.  80 years later, and the world appreciates you more and more as time continues to pass.

Also, thank you to all my absolutely wonderful friends for always having my back and reminding me of how blessed I am; I forget that sometimes, and I know you will always be there to help me lift my chin back up and coax a smile on my face.  I truly am so beyond blessed in this life where I have so many things to be thankful for.  Really, "You Make Me Feel So Young." 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuI3ogcQjuI



So, even though it's rather late on this Monday night, I hope you find comfort and inspiration in Sintra's music, as I have.


Cheers!

<3 Syd