LIYL: The Lucksmiths, Bon Iver, Iron & Wine, and M Ward
Its good to acknowledge music as an exponential factor for change.
The more we change, the more our taste for music change.
and so it goes.
However, sometimes the music itself sits solidified within its perfect structure.
Styles harden and become a musician's own.
Chord progressions and time signatures begin to represent the artist,
and the artist represents the chord progressions and time signatures.
and so it goes. An endless cycle of cause and effect that builds the (respected) genre into what it is now.
All though,
some musicians- like Christopher Wright- never really adapt new ears for new music.
These musicians don't change- they don't alter their ways for the satisfaction of higher selling albums.
Instead, they do what they always do.
Perfect what has already been perfected.
and so it goes.
Feel Flows~
-Honey Thief
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