It's been a rush these past two weeks, trying to do this, do that, do whatever that had to be done. Midterm exams, fundraising, and a show to plan. They all just came at once, swamping my time. So there's my excuse for leaving this blog empty for nearly two weeks.
Days like this I really feel like I'm simply falling through life. Like how Alice entered the Wonderland, just endlessly falling through events, places, and people. They all drift past me, and I simply have no time to appreciate them one by one. They all just zoom behind me as soon as I'm finished with it. I have no opportunity to simply sit back and gaze at my accomplishments, like when I used to assemble lego parts when I was little.
Therefore, I'm declaring myself, on break. I'm going to relax, and let the days pass me by, instead of me passing by them. Just for a week. I'm going to study, read, and eat, not straining myself at all.
So I was looking for some good music to relax this, and I came across an especially ear-catching singer-songwriter. His name, is Lucid Fall.
Lucid Fall is of course his stage name. His real name is Yoon Suk Cho. He debuted back in 1997, with a band named Misunny. They disbanded in 2001 when the members entered military service, so Lucid Fall then debuted with his own album from then on. Besides being a musician, he is also a scholar with a doctorate degree in chemical engineering under his belt.
Now here's an artist to listen to when you really need to lie down and relax. Soothing instrumentals, and his calm serenading voice all come together to create Lucid Fall's unique, and dreamlike lucidity in his music.
Take a listen to this one. It's called, Oh Love.
Here's another one from the same album, called, Can You See It?
For someone with a heavy background in scientific academics, I'd say Lucid Fall is full of artistic expression. One thing I can definitely notice about his singing is that, it's full of emotion. He is one of those few that really feel the very essence of his music when he plays. In these next two, Calling You From Here, and Softly You Say, try to feel what he feels. Even though some of you may not understand what he is saying, you may be able to take in what sort of emotion he is trying to convey.
It's music like this, that really enables one to stop the rushing speed of life, and look back on the road one came. At least that's how I feel about his music. Certainly needed for one of those slower days of life.
Anyways, I'm going to go back to listening to more of this goodness. I'll give you my favorite one from him before saying goodbye for now. It's called Let's Walk. Enjoy!
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