Concerts (Jackson Langfeld, reflection)

 Much like music, the natural world has a certain rhythm to it. I had first heard the band Wednesday sometime within the last year. They had released a single for their most recent album on the 21st of May, 2025. I was drawn into the sound instantly, something about their lyrics being rooted in everyday rural life stood out to me. Talking about the intimate details of ones life with relatively mundane backgrounds from a small town feels meaningful. The song "Wound up here by holdin' on" really speaks out to me as the story of that song mirrors some events that have happened in my own life. Anyways, I saw them in concert recently and something that kept popping in my head is how concerts can create a strong feeling of connection, everyone having a similar level of energy and excitement. It almost feels like being a part of a hive mind. This feeling isn't too far off from what is described as the connection to something larger than oneself in a lot of religious and ecological viewpoints. It makes me feel like if we can feel that sense of connection through music, we should be able to apply it to nature too, maybe by paying more attention to the environment we are in. 

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