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Atmosphere Trying To Find A Balance Lyrics Meaning


Along with his fellow counterparts at music label bitbird, Taska Black is changing the common perception of the genre as a whole, and may very well be at the forefront of a new trend in electronic. The end goal? To find a balance between pop and electronic that attracts listeners who are otherwise typically averse to traditional EDM.




Atmosphere Trying To Find A Balance Lyrics Meaning


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College can be overwhelming when you're trying to maintain your grades, work a part-time job, and/or balance relationships. Most of us get distracted with push notifications, text messages, and phone calls. According to research conducted by Dr. Larry Rosen, professor emeritus at California State University, Dominguez Hills, "the typical student" is "distracted for at least 5 out of every 15 minutes they set aside to study," most often as a result of texting and social media use.


Nostalgia can hit you at different stages in your life. When you stumble on a picture of a fading memory or sift through old messages from childhood friends, you suddenly find yourself retreating into your past. You reflect on the person you used to be and marvel at how much has changed since then, while trying to pinpoint that all-compassing feeling of disconnect between who you were then and who you are now, however fleeting it may be. When you stop to take stock of your past and how far you've come, are you plagued by regrets or content with how your decisions have shaped you?


Kurstin added that they experimented with the piano chords and different ideas for the song until they came up with its powerful verses. "I was trying to find a balance, and with the verse production being what it was, the chorus ended up quite uplifting," he said (via American Songwriter). "Adele sang the chorus out while we wrote it, as it is on the record. It was originally in F# minor but we took it down to F minor. I like the darker sound that it became after doing that."


What the album really does well, as is to be expected from Kim, is build up some emotion. The song 'Day Is Coming' is perhaps the least optimistic track on the record, the guitar somberly playing under Kim's sweet but defeated melodies. Defeated, hopeless vocals find a powerful home in dream pop, and 'Day Is Coming' takes advantage of that. Pretty, haunting strings support Kim's poetic lyrics, that eerily chant: "I'm bleeding but I'm healthy, it's aesthetic... I am carrying a torch but with the right eye, I cannot see / Take me to the answers, I'm the one who's listening / I'm the only one that knows about your scars." The track finds astute beauty in a couple's emptiness, filling its melancholy space with dramatic, almost cinematic instruments.


Katie Kim has the ability to make something of hopelessness, but at times it feels like it loses direction of that. Salt wallows in own pessimism, hopelessly trying to find something to cling on to. That's the essence of dream pop, but unfortunately there is a lack of balance in the instrumentals to really channel that. The keys are there; perhaps the next album will pick them up.


Two special circumstances are often confusing to the clinician investigating a patient with fever. They are those patients with "factitious" fever and drug fever. Factitious, or feigned, fever is produced by the patient who, for reasons of secondary gain, is trying to simulate an organic illness. Two types of patients with factitious fever may be distinguished. One is the patient who is inducing fever by a self-inflicted disease such as a bacteremia or endotoxemia by injecting contaminated foreign debris. The other is the patient who has a spuriously high temperature due to manipulation of the thermometer. Clues for a "factitious" fever due to thermometer manipulation include a temperature of more than 41.1C (106F) in a patient who looks well, has no chills or rigors, shows no diurnal variations of temperature, has no tachycardia or tachypnea, and has no increase in the temperature of a freshly voided urine specimen. Patients with self-induced fever due to administration of a pyrogenic substance are often in the health care profession, appear well, have no weight loss, and have a normal physical examination between febrile episodes. Similarly, patients with drug (especially antibiotic) fever are confusing, especially when the antibiotic was appropriate and effective in eliminating the infection. These patients usually have sustained (sometimes intermittent) fever, appear entirely well, have an excellent appetite, and are inquiring about discharge from the hospital. Occasional findings supporting the diagnosis of drug fever include pruritus, the feeling of tingling or burning skin, and eosinophilia.


I think there can be a balance in praise music and hymns. I go to a church where it is all praise music and I deeply miss the great hymns of the faith. Many of the lyrics of modern music seem to have little meaning, it is all about the sound and the beat unfortunately. When we used to sing hymns the words were so meaningful and the power of the songs brought conviction. Many churches have sought to follow the world with more noise than understanding and appreciation of the words expressed.


BABIES ALL OVER THE WORLDI combined two very old rough drafts of the same song together to make this one. I think I wrote both versions in the late 1980s. Originally it was called "People All Over The World" but I changed it to "babies" because I am all about the little ones! I hope kids will listen to the song and imagine all the people all over the world and how everybody's doing something at every moment. I love the baritone saxophone in this one!I AM A LOOSE BALLOONThe Presidents had a song called LOOSE BALLOON that I wrote but I wasn't really happy with how it came out. I didn't feel like it captured what I thought of and felt when I would see a balloon floating by itself across the sky. My brother Tim helped me out a lot with writing lyrics and focusing the feel of this song. We came up with the idea of that lonesome rambler narrative like Roger Miller's KING OF THE ROAD. Once we figured out that perspective the song sort of wrote itself.SUNNY SUMMER SUNThe lyrics to this song took a million years to figure out. It started out being about a family of bears in a river then changed many times before ending up being about staying cool in the summer sun. I loved the music so much that I stuck with it and now I love it! Maybe this song will help when the kids get grumpy at the beach?OLD COOKIEThis one also started out as a fragment from along time ago. This is another song that came out of my frequent habit of looking at something small and weird and giving in an inner life. I saw part of a stale cookie on the sidewalk one day and imagined it's whole story. I wanted this one to kind of sound like a lost Bob Dylan song if Bob Dylan ever sang about old cookies.SUPERSONIC MOTORCYCLESOne of my neighbors has a big loud motorcycle and in the summertime he turns it on in his backyard and it always scares me! When I am out in the world and walking by the seaside and someone comes blasting by on a motorcycle with no muffler it scares me! Basically I am scared of those loud motorcycles and thought I would write a song about it that does not tell them to stop but just lets everyone know how I feel. I went out and bought a special distortion pedal to get a special fuzzy guitar tone for this one.AWESOME BLOSSOMThere is a busted up old guitar on the wall of a little restaurant on Vashon called Pure and one day after a walk in the woods during the best part of Spring I went there to eat and while my food was being prepared I wrote this song on the old guitar about how bursty the world is in spring. I am also singing about how a child grows and shines like an awesome blossom.SPOOKY BABYWhen my son was little he would register protest with me and his mom by lowering his chin and raising his eyes and looking at us intensely and saying "spooky baby...." in a low scary voice. It was so cute that it quickly became I catchphrase around the house. I did a demo of the song way back then almost 20 years ago and finally got around to recording it now.TOY BOATI wrote this one a couple of years ago but it was called CHEETAH and was basically just about how fast the cheetah is. It never felt really right so I stripped the lyrics away and came up with this idea the tongue twister toy boat thing. So it's sort of a song about trying to say toy boat and it's also the song about my toy boat that you will get if you can say toy boat over and over again.PUT THIS MONKEY TO BEDWhen I was a little kid I used to put on the Beatles song EVERYBODY'S GOT SOMETHING TO HIDE EXCEPT FOR ME AND MY MONKEY at full volume and run around the house refusing to take my bath. I guess I wrote this song from the parent's perspective a little bit. You know when a child is excited and crazy and we'll get ready for bed. Maybe if you parents out there singing this song to your crazy child in the evening it will help you wrangle them into the nighttime routine.INVISIBLE LIZARDThis started out as a Dukes O' Pop song called LITTLE LIZARD. The only words were "MY LITTLE LIZARD!" shouted as loudly as possible! I noticed that it was common for me to meet little baby fans at shows and they would suddenly go all shy right when they approached me. So I thought it would be good for those shy kids to have a little anthem. Now I call them "invisible lizards" and pretend that they are changing color to disappear when they feel shy.LOVE YOU MOREI wrote this for my daughter Josephine when she was little. I didn't think I could love my kids and more every day but it seems like that's what happened! I just wanted to bottle that feeling of trying to take a mental snapshot of every moment when my kids were little so that I would never forget those times. Kind of like a mouse in that book "Frederick" about the mouse who absorbs summertime in the form of poetry and then when the other mice are cold in the winter he reminds them what it's like to feel warm.WHAT IF?This one came to me about 10 years ago when I was writing for the second album but it never got recorded until just recently. It got lost in the cracks and it was like finding a shinny penny when I uncovered it again. As parents we all have to answer those "why" questions that can go on forever and ever. I thought it would be fun to make the kids questions impossible situations to illustrate how weird and random the world can seem to a kid.TWO IS ONE MORE THAN ONEI left a voice mail message for a friend named Robyn Hitchcock and sang my message as a song and that is how this one started out. I kept a recording of it for years and finally turned it into this song. I had a great time making all the voices of the animals I am trying to call in this song. We all know that animals have phones right? I am pretending they do!SOUR SWEETHEARTI took the music for this one from a super old song called MANKY MIMI that I think was released on a funny old cassette I did back in the 1990s. This is another case of loving the music but not loving the lyrics to the original and trying new ones. Sometimes kids get that crazy sensory overload thing where they can't control their emotions. Underneath it all is your sweet kid but for now the sour one is louder.WEIRD WEIRD DREAMI used to give away custom songs for auctions and fundraisers and this one started out that way. A kid gave me a series of dreams and I chopped them up and put them to music. I would credit that kid here but I don't remember who it was. Eventually I wrote all new lyrics with my own "dreams" in there and made it an official Caspar song.CAR WITH THE LIGHTS LEFT ONOne dark fall night I went to the supermarket and there was an empty car with its lights on sitting there in the rain. It just made me sad to think that the car was patiently waiting for the owner to return and might run down its battery before that happened. I still can see that poor car in the dark rain all alone. I decided not to resolve the story but just leave the car in the state of forever waiting.THE BALLAD OF THE BABYPANTSOh my goodness, this one was a long long long journey. This is the true story of the actual Babypants that are part of my name. I really did find them and they really did spark creativity in me after a long blank period where I could not write and I really did loose them. Have you seen them? This started off as a slower song but I redid it to bring a little more energy to the groove. I love how it came out and if you find those babypants let me know!CATERPILLAR JAZZI was on Vashon Island at our house in the summertime just sitting in the garden taking in the vibrant buzz of a hot summer day when I thought I could hear caterpillars playing jazz. At least I pretended that I could and this song came flowing out. It is important to stop and just let the energy of the world flood into your being every once in a while. If you do you will be treated to a symphony of tiny grooves.WHEN I WAS LITTLEThis one is very much from the perspective of a grown up remembering the beauty of being a child. It was originally on a cassette I made with some friends back in 1987 called The Dukes Of Pop. I was listening to old songs one day and thought this one would make a good Caspar song. I tried a few different ways to approach the lyrics and rewrote it many times but basically ended up using the original lyrics with the addition of a couple of verses. I loved my childhood in the 1970s and this is a love song for those times.SNOWY BLANKETThe Christmas record WINTER TIME! I put out a couple of years ago was supposed to have this song on it but it just was not finished at the time so it had to sit that one out and wait for this record to see the light of day. I just wanted to capture that amazing feeling of looking out at fresh snowfall when I was a kid and feeling like the whole world had been replaced by a smooth frozen white world. 041b061a72


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