Brightness, Darkness, and the Honest Note
Music does not choose sides. Welcome, my raven-hearted souls. Whether your sound lifts toward the light or sinks into shadow, we are all a part of the same chorus. There is a lie we are taught early: that bright music is good and dark music is dangerous. That joy is pure and sorrow is something to be corrected. Music knows better. A lullaby and a dirge are not enemies, a major chord and a minor one are not moral statements. They are reflections of human truth, reaching for expression in different directions. Music does not demand happiness, music does not demand despair. Music demands honesty. A child humming one perfect note, a guitarist strumming with reckless joy a band summoning controlled chaos from distortion and rage. None of these are more valid than the others. They are all attempts to touch the same thing: connection — to ourselves, to each other, to something vast and listening in the dark. The frequency does not judge, It only waits for you to answer.