The Songs That Saved Me
Ok, so “saved me” is a bit of an exaggeration, but we all understand what I’m on about here, right? These are the songs that had a profound impact on me, emotionally at least. They are songs that made me feel better when I was feeling terrible, or songs that I strongly relate to. They are songs with a great deal of emotional and psychological depth to their lyrics. Most of the songs come courtesy of my favourite bands too, as I have a stronger attachment to them, and most are bands I’ve listened to for years, to have built up this attachment. It’s a two way thing really; the songs are my favourites because of the bands, the bands are my favourites because they write songs like these. Anyway, I’ve picked ten songs (by chance actually, I wasn’t aiming for a number), in no particular order, which have strongly affected me, and perhaps in my toughest times, even saved me.
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Take On The World – You Me At Six
This song you guys, this song. This song was on their most recent album, Night People, which was released towards the end of my time in Korea, when I was pretty much hating everything and was utterly miserable. So, for my favourite band of the last ten years or so, to write a song that said everything I needed to hear at that moment, lyrics about being there for you always, which they have been for all these years; it was the most perfect thing they could have written. I actually cried the first time I heard it, out of sadness at my current situation, and pure joy at hearing this perfect song. I don’t do that every time I listen now, but it’s still a highly emotionally charged song for me, and one I often turn to when I’m feeling down.
Free – Twin Atlantic
This song is more in the vein of emotional release for me, rather than comfort or reassurance. It’s about not caring what others think, about being free to be yourself, whatever your opinions or thoughts, and free of all your stresses and problems. I love that it’s fast and upbeat, and you can let go of things that might be stressing you out or bringing you down while listening to it. There’s a sense of coming together too, with reminders that everyone feels like this sometimes. Twin Atlantic are another band close to my heart, and this was one the first songs of theirs I really, really enjoyed, so there’s that nostalgic attachment to it as well.
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Music to fall back on is important. Hold on to the ones that mean something to you, and know you'll come back to them again and again throughout your life.