Last 2 are basicly the same song, but one is done acoustic which (in my oppinion) calms you down.
Seconding that, as mewithoutYou is probably my favorite band and Brother, Sister is definitely my favorite album.Siegreich said:Mewithoutyou is pretty damn good and very powerful from an emotional standpoint especially their album Brother Sister.
I guess I'm talking about music which seems to invoke emotions which are juxtaposed. Happy and sad at the same time. Calm but with a sense of menace. There aren't too many examples I can think of directly but the one I posted in the OP seems to do the closest thing in my ears...Bentusi16 said:I'm a big music buff, up to the point I went into musical theory in college, and I've been mulling this over.
When you say emotionally complex, what do you mean? When most people say it they mean 'melancholic' or 'strong emotions'. But when I think emotional complex music, I get a blank. All music is emotionally complex. Happiness and joy are all just as much emotions. Even something as simple as 'banana phone' can inspire complex joy in a person.
And a lot of what has been posted seems to fall in the former category. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, since yes, it is emotionally charged music across the board, even if it leans towards one side of the emotional spectrum.
For something different, check out the soundtrack for the movie "Oh! What a Lovely War!". You can find almost all the Oh! What a Lovely War! songs in this YouTube account: http://www.youtube.com/user/OhWhataLovelyWar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eih67rlGNhU This one has always spoken to me personally, especially recently with events in the U.S. and abroad.