I have absolutely and utterly fallen in love with The Jezabels. The band is the soundtrack of my fall. My first contact with the band was through dance class, big surprise there. We started the class with a calm and quiet routine. It was simple, so we could actually focus on the movement, the emotions and the music - She's So Hard by The Jezabels. And I fell in love, and haven't fallen out since. The song stuck on me, and it held on tighter than a baby chimp to it's mother (metaphors are my forte, I know). I've listened to their three EP's, and yes, love. Hurt Me, Mace Spray, Be A Star, you name it.
We are having huge trouble finding the perfect song for the final scene, the final dance in our production whose working title is by the way All Eyes on Us. We've considered at least a dozen songs and not one has been perfect. That's when I started to go through The Jezabels' new album, Prisoner, which I have intentionally not listened to yet, since I'm afraid of not being able to resist the urge to download the entire album although it is something I want to purchase for real, go old school. Peace of Mind paralyzed me. The time stopped, the clock broke, the universe paused, everything froze, and I. Was. Listened. Drowned. Breathed. Stopped. Broke. Paused. Froze.
And now maths is starting a fire under my ass. Sure I have my bohemian artist side to me (of which I'm very proud and, since my blog is built around it, perhaps a bit of art-arrogance lies within me), but I still have duties in the real world. This time, it's extended differential and integral calculus (maths-arrogance is also a possibility).
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