Resetting the Synapses

Much to the dismay of many an anti-hipster, I am thoroughly enjoying Animal Collective’s new album Merriweather Post Pavilion. The song “My Girls” especially is ridiculously catchy and ingenious.

This morning I watched the music video for “My Girls” and a sense of inspiration hit. All of a sudden there was an itch to be creating music. Something about the song touched the creative nerve in my brain (however dormant the action of creation may be). It reminded me of something Bob Boilen of NPR’s All Songs Considered said about a Radiohead show (that I was at!):

These guys write great songs, and sometimes you can even sing along to them, but what they do better than any band is create a sonic adventure — a soundscape which, at its best, stretches time and allows the mind to wander and rejuvenate. I think of it as resetting the synapses. Creativity breeds creativity. When the music was over, I felt unboxed and changed and pretty darn happy. Drugs are overrated; music is underrated.

Resetting the synapses. I like that. Everyone should make a list of songs (or any kind of art, for that matter) that resets their synapses, where its creativity inspires your creativity. Here are eight songs that inspire me to create:

  1. Radiohead – “15 Step” (In Rainbows)
  2. Black Moth Super Rainbow – “Forever Heavy” (Dandelion Gum)
  3. Animal Collective – “My Girls” (Merriweather Post Pavilion)
  4. Eightball – “Drama In My Life (feat. Psycho Drama)” (Lost – Chopped and Screwed)
  5. Burial – “Archangel” (Untrue)
  6. Radiohead – “House of Cards” (In Rainbows)
  7. Ryan Adams – “The Shadowlands” (Love Is Hell)
  8. M83 – “Lower Your Eyelids to Die With the Sun” (Before the Dawn Heals Us)

And an iLike playlist if you want to listen to the songs:

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  1. [...] about resetting the synapses. They make it look so easy, but I wonder sometimes if they are created special beings. Beings that [...]

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