Published on: 2025-08-09 19:00:28
A while back, a fellow fandom writer tweeted about how music fans are missing out on the joy of absorbing songs into their own lives, applying them to their own experiences by instead focusing on the what and who the songs are about, and how they map onto the existing narrative of the performer’s life. Essentially, the songs aren’t a piece of art for the audience to enjoy and relate to, but a puzzle piece to better understand the life serial they are following. I agreed then, and I still do, b
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