Submitted by anywayyyy3 t3_z78h7b in Music
So I love finding new music and I would like to know what are the songs that you thought sounded like heaven.Like....you felt them profoundly
Submitted by anywayyyy3 t3_z78h7b in Music
So I love finding new music and I would like to know what are the songs that you thought sounded like heaven.Like....you felt them profoundly
The entirety of the album John Frusciante - The Empryean
Agreed. Best with some high quality headphones in the dark.
I can’t say if it changed my life, but it definitely affected me a lot and ironically in a good way.
Down in a hole - Alice In Chains.
Great album. I'm listening to Jar of Flies as I speak. Just repurchased the CD and now thinking of getting Dirt as well.
Hope She'll Be Happier- Bill Withers
So beautiful, sad, profound, confessional, vulnerable, noble.
Bill Withers is an old favorite. Thanks for reminding me to listen to him
Since I’ve been loving you - Led Zeppelin The guitar solos are absolutely face melting.
I discovered a band called The Sadies on cbc radio when I was a teenager and I’m still obsessed with them. My favourite at the time was Oak Ridges and Tell her what I said.
I second since I’ve been loving you that songs is just mind blowing so much emotion live and album version
I used to think something was wrong with my truck until I read in yt comments that it’s the kick pedal squeaking
Arvo Part's Fur Alina stills sounds like something new to me. Like I finally understood those friars and priest who lock themselves away for years to obsess over a few pages of holy texts. There's something very deep and mysterious about that piece, it leaves you feeling curious. It's also one of the most difficult piano pieces you can learn because of that. here's a good video of the score lined up with someone performing to that might explain what I mean.
The recording of "Fratres" with Tasmin Little is my favourite.
She really gets it! The precision with how Every. Single. Note. Commands so much space. My piano teacher in college told me thats how to make sense of Part's works, it's really exhausting to play!
Definitely I’m On Standby by Grandaddy, it was what really got me into music in the first place
It wasn't exactly heavenly, but it's definitely the most transcendent musical experience I've ever had. I left some music playing over night and at some point "Heroin" by The Velvet Underground came up. I woke up at like 3 am in the middle of the climax of the song. It absolutely terrified and amazed me and I thought my computer might've either been broken or haunted. I spent 10 minutes the next day trying to figure out what I had just heard.
Sometimes by My Bloody Valentine. Not only do I have a personal connection to that song, but it also opened the floodgates to listen to music that was unfamiliar and strange at first.
Devin Townsend - Singularity
Mother Mother - It’s Alright
Someone who loves me like family sent this song when I needed it most
three days by janes addiction was big for me. it was the song that got me to appreciate the power of music, outside of the lyrics, and that music could be an epic experience. getting to see it live with eric avery on bass was worth the wait
The entirety of the lyric is this: "Everybody knows that you are." That's the message.
Whatever it is that you are... everybody knows it. You're not fooling anyone. It's a waste of energy and time to deny it. So just be you. It's literally all you can do. And must do.
And just as that simple realization hits you, the song explodes into a revelatory, soul-enriching instrumental that takes you... there. Where you need to be.
Give it a try.
Sagaba by Blue Scholars. Such a simple but vividly painted story woven with these questions of the human condition and existentialism. The music itself is pretty simple but it perfectly complements the lyrics.
In a depressing way, Heresy by Nine Inch Nails
Time - Pink Floyd
Cardigan by Taylor Swift
The album Blackwater Park by Opeth
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Eels - Things the grandchildren should know
Dream Fighter by Perfume https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBX5YGPNDbs
Lightning Crashes by Live https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsJ4O-nSveg
Natural ni Koshite by Perfume https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXAlCazm3J0
Jerusalem (Out Of Darkness Comes Light) by Matisyahu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8ULIw0Zgaw
Maybe not life changing, but Shoemaker by Nightwish really got me in the feels the first time I heard it and it still makes me emotional.
Rush “Freewill” was definitely a life changer for me.
Belly - Human Child
We let ourselves be owned by things long gone
Old photographs, old songs Wrap us in ghosts
Oh human child Your face to the wind, your back to the sun
Oh human child You're digging up bones and miss all the fun
The ENTIRE Blizzard Of Ozz album ( Ozzy Osbourne ) Randy Rhoads guitar playing changed my life in such a incredible way
Dance with the devil by immortal technique
I'm still blown away by the song
Immortal technique actually came out and said that although it wasn’t him in the story it did actually happen in Harlem
Airbag by Radiohead. The opening song to an entire album that changed my musical life!
Thunderstruck- AC/DC
This made me turn into a diehard fan of them and I have listen to all of their songs and albums and there is something about there music when I'm in a dark place that helps me and get though it.
Solitude is Bliss - Tame Impala
Pretty much anything by Kate Bush. Her voice is angelic to me.
Beethoven's 9th Symphony—Ode To Joy
The band: The Snake The Cross and The Crown the song: Cakewalk. I’ve never ran into a song that encapsulates exactly what I want to do with my life more than this song.
Picking Up Hands by Quadeca
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Delerium "Window To Your Soul" on Spotify or "Koran" on YouTube.
Yes "Awaken"
Genesis "Supper's Ready" (Seconds Out version)
Burger/Ink "The Jealous Guy From Memphis"
Autechre, Windwind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4v8ZaMA5aEk
The original recording of Clair De Lune from 1913 actually played by the composer Claude Debussy might be the most beautiful piece of music ever written.
Water Get No Enemy-Fela Kuti. I think the first 1:20 is the purest musical expression of joy I've ever heard.
Have You Ever Been ( to Electric Ladyland?)-Jimi Hendrix. It's so short but so amazing. I hear something new every time I hear it.
Computer Love-Kraftwerk. This song proved early on that electronic music can have feeling even if the band looks like robots.
Sometimes-My Bloody Valentine. Saw this in a previous comment. Couldn't agree more. It's like being engulfed in a warm blanket of sound.
Not Great Men and At Home He's A Tourist-Gang of Four. This band was life changing for me. These 2 songs epitomize their raw, primitive power.
Jesus Children of America-Stevie Wonder. This song literally saved my life. Not because it's about Jesus, but because it sounds like heaven!
Move on up by Curtis mayfield. It’s been my battle cry every time I’ve been stuck in life.
10,000 days by Tool, hits me really hard no matter how many times I've heard it, although I would say Descending by Tool is overall the most profound song I've ever heard.
The trapeze swinger -Iron & Wine
Prince, When Doves Cry
Wasted Years — Iron Maiden. The lyrics resonate with me
Nessun Dorma
Wake up - Mad Season
Aphex Twin - #3 (Rhubarb)
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New Sky - Rufus Du Sol
Nobuo Uematsu - To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X Theme)
I've always listened to music of all genres and styles, but to be honest, it's video game music that really pushed my interest to explore music further. Hearing this song for the first time as the opening credits rolled was already an emotional roller coaster, but it inspired me to try and pick up and learn piano. Maybe that helped spark a lot for me, but here I am now, with a collegiate music degree, been producing music for over a decade. I feel like this might be the most literal 'life-changing' song for me.
At an earlier age, I'd say the Donkey Kong Country 1 + 2 soundtracks also hit me really hard. David Wise somehow made a game about a monkey in a necktie one crazy emotional adventure. Aquatic Ambience and Stickerbush Symphony being obvious standouts.
I Will Always Love You -Whitney's version
...changed what we knew was possible musically ...Made atheists believe in the Devine ...single greatest piece of recorded music
Morbid Angel - Immortal Rites.
12 year ish old me had never heard anything remotely like it before. Wasn't really into it on the first time, but it like a fucking cargo train with the wall of sound, and I had no idea what the fuck was going on. A lot more extreme than the meager melodic ""death metal"" I had been listening to.
Took me a couple re-listens to figure out what the various instruments were doing, and it took some time to grow on me. Was the first death metal song I had ever listened to, and also got me into listening to the rest of Morbid Angel's discography, as well as other old schooll death metal.
Then I started going down the rabbit hole.
Been listening to metal since I was 11. I'm 17 now and do not plan on stopping.
4th Movement of Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony, “Pathétique”
Not a song, but…
Probably Never Land (full length version) by The Sisters or Mercy. That whole song made me feel as if something had been completed in me. It still gives me that feeling every time I listen to it.
Principle of joy - thom
First that comes to mind. The lyrics resonated with me at the time.
I love his solo work
Eazy_EHonda t1_iy58q38 wrote
There's something about the emotions and vulnerability in Lou Reed's "Coney Island Baby" that makes the song just as amazing and powerful to me as the first time I listened to it.