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An Aural Account
Molly Seghi
32 episodes
2 days ago
An authentic exploration of life as I know it, through thoughts and conversations I have, interesting people I meet, and research I have done.
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An authentic exploration of life as I know it, through thoughts and conversations I have, interesting people I meet, and research I have done.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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The Mania of Music: From Artist to Audience
An Aural Account
1 hour 58 seconds
2 years ago
The Mania of Music: From Artist to Audience

Have you ever been to a concert where everyone in the crowd was nearly identical to each other in appearance and behavior? Have you ever noticed how you feel much more free when listening to coming-of-age music while angrier when listening to rap? Well, Leah Chambers and I have. In this episode, we examine different identities and “eras” created by being a part of a certain audience and whether we should judge an artist by their art. We then discuss how our relationship with music has changed over time and with social media. Leah introduces the concept of decision fatigue and how important it is to actively choose what we consume.


Sources:

They Cloned Tyrone (2023)

“Lew’s Lullaby” by Ritt Momney 

"Auntie Diaries" by Kendrick Lamar 

Musical Influence

How does music affect your brain? | Live Science

The inescapable nature of musicals artists’ influence 

Can You Hear the Music?

The harmful side of music: Understanding the effects of rumination on adolescent mental health

An Aural Account
An authentic exploration of life as I know it, through thoughts and conversations I have, interesting people I meet, and research I have done.