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In The Bittersweet Symphony, acclaimed author Gary Boomer Labriola and ABM Sohel Rashid invites readers on an emotionally poignant journey through the intricate tapestry of love, exploring the profound human experiences of joy, sorrow, and the transformative power of redemption. With lyrical prose and profound insights, Labriola weaves together a collection of intertwined stories, each reflecting the bittersweet nature of love and its impact on the human condition.
"It was pure a masterpiece, enticing, a beautiful tease." "We are different," she murmured, her head on his chest. "Yes, and I like it. A lot." they danced away in the fading moonlight, she could feel his heartbeat and he could hear her soft, rhythmic breaths. Adelene was a simple twelve year old, residing in a small town of South Africa. She wasn’t the kind who belonged to a high school ‘clique’ or the one who’d be found setting her hair before the class. She‘s the one who lives the life her way, in the football field. Not from an average well off family, her father being a drunkard, no one taught her how to dream big, or live big. Then she met Ashton Dawson. The son of one of the richest businessmen of the town, six years elder to her. After a very shaky start to their friendship, they gradually found solace in each other. It was a different friendship, totally exceptional. Which way will it head? Will the boat sail smoothly or hit a rock and shatter along the shore? ******* Adelene is now a successful entrepreneur. She didn’t have a dream, but she reflected that of others. Famous for her charity work and down to earth nature, her popularity was quickly hitting the headlines. Everyday she would work, smile and come back. To a mansion she had labelled as ‘home’. But her heart resides in those lush green forests of Franschoek, Africa. She misses her old life, her friends, her brother and most importantly, him. Will she embark on a journey, in order to find herself once again? Or will she let the flow of her fast city life engulf her and live the whole life swimming in a pool of questions: What if I had looked for them? For…him? A tale studded with emotions and music, revolving around two souls who are poles apart, and still have one common link that makes them inseparable.
The Madson Tower was once one of the most ultramodern corporate skyscrapers in Syracuse, innovative and prestigious... until the mysterious happenings took it over, including a mass murder of eleven people on Floor 17. The year is 2005. The tower has been neglected, cheapened by the horrors that happened on the land. Tony Barone, the executive of an advertising agency, plans to rent out Floor 17 at a discounted price, dragging with him his four employees and his ten-year-old daughter, Selena. Madson Tower has something sinister at work within its walls... and to face it, they'll all have to first face their own mangled pasts and bad memories.
Music . . . the heart's greatest librarian. The average song is three and a half minutes long; those three and a half minutes could lead to a slow blink, a glimpse of the past, or catapult the soul into heart-shattering nostalgia. At the height of my career, I had the life I wanted, the life I'd always envisioned. I'd found my tempo, my rhythm. Then I received a phone call that left me off key. You see, my favorite songs had a way of playing simultaneously. I was in love with one man's beats and another's lyrics. But when it came to the soundtrack of a life, how could anyone choose a favorite song? So, to erase any doubt, I ditched my first-class ticket and decided to take a drive, fixed on the rearview. Two days. One playlist. And the long road home to the man who was waiting for me.
Clap When You Land meets On the Come Up in this heart-gripping story about navigating first love and overcoming grief through the power of music. Aarón Medrano has been haunted by the onstage persona of his favorite DJ ever since his mother passed away. He seems to know all of Aarón’s deepest fears, like how his brain doesn’t work the way it should and that’s why his brother and father seem to be pushing him away. He thinks his ticket out is a scholarship to the prestigious Acadia School of Music. That is, if he can avoid blowing his audition. Mia Villanueva has a haunting of her own and it’s the only family heirloom her parents left her: doubt. It’s the reason she can’t overcome her stage fright or believe that her music is worth making. Even though her trumpet teacher tells her she has a gift, she’s not sure if she’ll ever figure out how to use it or if she’s even deserving of it in the first place. When Aarón and Mia cross paths, Aarón sees a chance to get close to the girl he’s had a crush on for years and to finally feel connected to someone since losing his mother. Mia sees a chance to hold herself accountable by making them both face their fears, and hopefully make their dreams come true. But soon they’ll realize there’s something much scarier than getting up on stage—falling in love with a broken heart.
Music has extraordinary power to move us, but how and why does it affect us? What is going on, emotionally, physically and cognitively when listeners have strong emotional responses to music? This is a highly readable, original and philosophically important book for anyone who has ever been moved by music.
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FROM THE BRAIN TRUST BEHIND PITCHFORKMEDIA.COM -- THE WEBSITE THE LOS ANGELES TIMES DECLARED "AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE IPO D GENERATION'S LEXICON, A MUST-READ" -- A FRESH GUIDE TO THE 500 BEST SONGS OF THE PAST THIRTY YEARS. Named the "best site for music criticism on the web" by The New York Times Magazine, Pitchforkmedia.com has become the leading independent resource for music journalism, the place people turn to find out what's happening in new music. Founded in 1995, Pitchfork has developed one of the web's most devoted followings, with more than 1.6 million readers monthly who tune in for daily reviews, news, features, videos, and interviews. In The Pitchfork 500: Our Guide to the Greatest Songs from Punk to the Present, Pitchfork offers up their take on the 500 best songs of the past three decades. Focusing on indie rock (Arcade Fire, the Shins), hiphop (Public Enemy, Jay-Z), electronic (Daft Punk, Boards of Canada), pop (Madonna, Justin Timberlake), metal (Metallica, Boris), and experimental underground music (Suicide, Boredoms), it features all-new essays and reviews written with the sharp wit and insight for which the site is known. Kicking it off in 1977 with the birth of punk and independent music, The Pitchfork 500 runs chronologically, with each chapter representing a distinct period and offering a narrative of how the musical landscape of the day influenced its artists. The book opens with David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Kraftwerk, and Brian Eno, the "art-rock godfathers" who set the tone and tenor for the next thirty years, and wraps up in the present, when bands connect with new audiences through social networking sites and prime-time TV placements -- and when a single mp3 can turn a niche indie artist into a global sensation. Sidebars like "Yacht Rock," "Runaway Trainwrecks," "Nanofads," and "Career Killers" call out some far-from-classic musical trends and identify the guiltiest offenders. Modernizing the music-guide format, The Pitchfork 500 reflects the way listeners are increasingly processing music -- by song rather than by album. These 500 tracks condense thirty years of essential music into the ultimate chronological playlist, each song advancing the narrative and, by extension, the music itself.
From the concert stage to the dressing room, from the recording studio to the digital realm, SPIN surveys the modern musical landscape and the culture around it with authoritative reporting, provocative interviews, and a discerning critical ear. With dynamic photography, bold graphic design, and informed irreverence, the pages of SPIN pulsate with the energy of today's most innovative sounds. Whether covering what's new or what's next, SPIN is your monthly VIP pass to all that rocks.