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Headphone # 61: The Love and Power of Words

During Advent, when there is usually a lot of talk about love, looking outside it sometimes seems as if some are completely abandoned by the spirit of love.

This also sometimes applies to relationships that are an eternal mystery to humanity. When they succeed, everything looks so easy. But mostly they are under tension. At some point, when this feeling of being totally lost without the other, this unconditional love is put to the test by everyday life and habit, then love also hurts and the thoughts that are in the minds of those affected always have substance for love or separation songs.

Cian Ducrot, young Irish songwriter, asks a question that sounds plausible. “Wouldn’t you be happier without me?” „Happier Without You“ from his album “Make Believe” (Universal) begins with the doubt that one does not want to address, only to lead to the (painful) realization that the other would be better off if one said goodbye and went his own way goes. Ducrot hits a nerve, touches and in the musical implementation also manages to put the scratchy next to the lovely. As it is in life. Love is good, but sometimes it hurts too, and when the problem is yourself, it hurts twice as much to feel that you are hurting someone else. In “Happier Without You” the Irishman hits the right note. “Not Usually Like This” is also a tip from the 23-year-old’s album.

Biffy Clyro Have never been stingy with edgy tones. It hardly fits into the picture that the Scots conquer the heart of the romantic with a catchy tune. „Space“ is the name of the song from their new album “A Celebration Of Endings (Live From The Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow) (Warner), which you fell in love with after just a few moments. Big feelings, big romance, big impact. In the studio version of the album from last year, “Space” was not so noticeable. Now is the time to make up for what has been missed.

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Words have power. The doctors remind us with their current single that everything we say and write here can have consequences. In good and bad. A statement at a time when people are quickly there with words to judge, to form absurd theses and to refer to anyone who does not agree with their own opinion as an idiot or a compliant toy of powerful forces. But anyone who cuts someone down, destroys him with words as well as with punching a fist, should be aware that words not only make up sentences but can also make sense, make sense or express nonsense. „Kraft“ (Hot Action Records) addresses the topic in a way that you can address it – and maybe at the moment you have to.

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A little less rocky and powerful, but with the fine blade of harmony Lässig family On the way. “Know-it-all” is a great good mood song that illustrates what each of us knows. Someone who always and everywhere knows everything better, although he (or she) knows nothing. With a wink and a love of playing with words, the Lässig family succeeds in conjuring a grin on the listener’s face. A little more happiness about love would be trendy at the moment anyway.

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