Tag: music

  • Character Soundtracks

    If you’ve been a diligent follower, you might remember I mentioned I create playlists for each of my characters to help get their vibe. Sooo, I thought I’d share them in a series of posts. Give ya’ll some variety.

    A little note: Song meanings are subject to my own interpretation . . . not necessarily what the song is actually about. Some songs are songs I think the character would listen to for enjoyment. Some songs are songs the character might relate to. Some songs align with the character’s conflicts. There’s not really a specific formula for this stuff. It’s just vibes.

    Lots of music. Be warned. We’ll start the series with Leander’s Soundtrack.


    Leander’s soundtrack

    Leander’s soundtrack is very, very moody (to say the least). Most tracks are slow and a bit dreamy. He has a very unstable state of mind — and think his soundtrack captures the spectrum of that instability.

    The Gaping Mouth | Lowertown
    Being stupid and being fifteen
    Or being older, thinking I know who I am and what I want
    Creating pointless fantasy
    The simple mania of no responsibility
    Either way, I stay the same, I never change
    Old habits die too hard
    So I hold onto them for the rest of my life
    Sandbags I keep tied to my ankles
    Weighing me down
    But comforting at the same time

    This particular part of the song really speaks to Leander’s situation at the beginning of the novel. Leander became attached to his trauma and his curse. It became an inseparable part of him, and because of it, he cannot move forward. He is aware of it; he knows a change needs to happen, but is paralyzed by the comfort pain brings him.

    How to Disappear Completely | Radiohead
    That there, that's not me
    I go where I please
    I walk through walls, I float down the Liffey
    I'm not here, this isn't happening

    This song perfectly captures the dissociation Leander experiences throughout the novel as misfortune befalls him. As the story progresses, he loses his sense of self and becomes more desperate to escape his own mind.

    Her Sinking Sun | Coma Cinema
    Flowers of skin and bone
    We're all alone
    Waiting to die
    Take me from this evil place
    In your twisting arms
    Not meant to be
    Water rushed through my heart
    It's torn apart
    By your trusting eyes
    Sickening bodies tied
    To easy lies
    Not meant to be

    I found a Pitchfork article that perfectly describes this song. It’s incredibly well-written and I don’t think I could even begin to convey it better. Click the writer’s name to read the rest!

     Its a sticky, sickly sweet hymn that’s over before you can properly absorb every nuance. What is apparent is that it seems to be as much about the act of losing something as it is about the reluctant acceptance of an inevitable demise. “Torn away from everyone, just sinking sun, I watch it die,” he warbles fatalistically, sounding as if he himself were wasting away as well. And almost on cue, the zip of that hungry fly leaves us with a skin-crawling reminder that time’s just about up.

    Zach Kelly

    No Machine | Adrianne Lenker
    Let no machine eat away our dream
    Baby, take my hand, let's go together
    No suprise, the wound lives in your eyes
    A needle shining like a diamond in the desert
    I don't know what I'd do, don't know what I'd do
    Without you
    Don't know where I'd go, don't know where I'd go
    Without you

    Adrianne Lenker (the singer/songwriter) has such beautiful, sincere, poetic lyricism. I’m not gonna lie — not the best at poetry. I don’t really know what any of their songs mean, but they are quite pretty.

    Leander isn’t always whining, don’t worry. He’s quite the romantic. Though, the readers don’t really get to see that side of him in the first novel. This song is a little out of place amongst the others, but it definitely fits a later narrative!