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Music helps

triptych
Community Member

Firstly, hello, and thank-you to all of the moderators and contributors on this forum. I've recently found this place and have trawled through quite a few threads so far... It's great to have a resource where we don't need to feel so alone. Think I may stick around for a while. I've been dealing with various issues on my own for years, and am only just learning that it's OK to talk about them. With that said, Here goes with my first post...

 I've had varying degrees of depression and anxiety over the years, but recently had my first experience of a "proper" panic attack and it sent me into a bit of a tailspin. As the storm clouds cleared (they always do) and I once more tried to collect my strength, I've relearned something I knew instinctively when I was a teenager - Music helps.

I've always been into music, and found myself surprised revisiting some albums that I haven't listened to in years.. whether it be an uplifting solo, a beat that gets you going or some inspiring lyrics, There's been a mountain of help lined up on the shelves of the lounge room wall all along. I'm starting to build up an arsenal of go-to tracks,  for when I need that kick inside.

Right now, I am being incredibly inspired by the maturity and sensitivity of the words of Mike Skinner (The Streets).  When I last listened to his albums I heard it as jokey, laddish music about partying and such. Coming back to it with open ears in a time of need, I now hear his incredible maturity and emotional sensitivity in so many of his lyrics, He's been there, and has the talent to express in words what so few of us men are unable to.  I'm hoping to find more gems like this, but it's a bit like a needle in the haystack.

So I am putting it out there...  Whether it be finding the strength to get out of bed, grieving a lost relationship, or just struggling to make sense of it all,  What music helps you when you need a little mental leg-up?

I'll start,     

The Streets - On The Edge Of A Cliff



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That's awesome that you've got an outlet to release your voice on a regular basis and get the endorphins pumping. Gospel music is very inspiring.  Music is the best.

I discovered this song today,  It's having a mind blowing effect on me, such a simple but brilliant message

 

Pharrell Williams - Freedom

A few songs that made me feel great today, Today was a good day. I made some phone calls that I've been avoiding, and found the motivation to go for a nice long walk, despite the intermittent drizzle.

Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space

Mountain Goats - This Year

The Streets - Everything is Borrowed

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain?