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On Cloudy Days We Connect Better With Our Dreams and Thoughts Published: - Jun 02, 2021 The weather can impact our mood and our happiness. But did you know that also cloudy days help us think clearly?. The Woman Post | Carolina Rodríguez Monclou Listen to this article Your browser does not support the audio tag. We often talk of our mood with reference to the weather: gloomy, sunny, or under a cloud. But does the weather actually affect our mood? In an interview with The Conversation, Nick Haslam, Professor of Psychology at the University of Melbourne, explained how sunny skies and rainy days could influence our mood and consequently change our behaviors. ....
January is usually an off-season in the music industry, but as always, there’s plenty of gems out there waiting to be discovered. Here’s a round-up of some notable releases from the past month that are worth checking out! Hope you enjoy these as much as I do! Viagra Boys – Welfare Jazz Song to hear: “Ain’t Nice” Swedish punk band Viagra Boys busted onto the scene a few years ago with the hilarious single “Sports.” With their infectious debut album Street Worms the Viagra Boys proved they were more than a novelty act. Now their sophomore effort, Welfare Jazz, has arrived. ....
The album can, in fact, be treated as a concept album about the capacity for change that lies at the heart of even the most hard-boiled and unsympathetic of men, the kind we meet straight away on âAinât Niceâ and âToadâ. When âInto The Sunâ introduces us to a similar figure having a Damascene moment in which he realises the damage he has caused, we realise that we are, in fact, following a single flawed protagonist: an aging huckster who loves nothing but his dog, his drugs and himself. Travelling with this self-sabotaging antihero though his highs and lows, his relapses and revelations, as he rises above his basest impulses to pursue love and a life of peace is a hell of a journey in itself. ....
Plaisirs illuminés This latest album featuring the “bare-footed violin maverick” Patricia Kopatchinskaja is named after a “perplexing” Dalí painting featuring rectangular boxes, eggs, a bleeding knife and 34 bearded cyclists, said Geoff Brown in The Times. Thankfully, what is on it – 20th and 21st century music with a folk twist – is “much easier to grasp”. There’s Sándor Veress’s Musica concertante; the 1966 Concerto for Strings by Alberto Ginastera; and Les Plaisirs illuminés itself, a Dalí-derived double concerto by Francisco Coll. It’s a “rewarding” programme, and “just the kind of fare to get maximum voltage” from Kopatchinskaja and the Camerata Bern chamber orchestra. ....
Patrick Clarke , January 29th, 2021 12:00 The new year brings a continuation of old miseries, but a resurgence of extraordinarily good music. Here s our guide to the best albums and tracks of a particularly strong month I m not sure why, but in a year so far as disastrous as the last, in which musicians fortunes continue to plummet to the point that total collapse looms as a real possibility, the art they ve been releasing sounds stronger than ever. From Sleaford Mods blistering career-best new album, to anti-colonialist duo Divide And Dissolve s unbelievably powerful cascades of crushing doom, to The Body s latest head-melting extremity, music has provided plenty of necessary catharsis. ....