OK so I watched the premier of One Tree Hill season 8 last night (The episode was called Asleep At Heavens Gate). It was fantastic as always Mark Schwan is a absolute legend, and what makes me love One Tree Hill the most, besides of course all of the fantastic characters and great strory lines is the phenomenal soundtrack. The show is so heavily music based and I end up downloading like 3 or 4 songs that are featured in each episode. The music truly is fantastic and the songs that I'm loving right now were featured on last nights episode (8x01) and they have been on repeat on my iPod since I got them.
They are; The Search by Setting Fires; such a happy upbeat tune that's really positive and uplifting just what the doctor ordered on such a bleak day! Happy by The Daylights, which isn't so happy ... but it's meaningful and expresses someones deep love for someone else. I think it's a gorgeous little look at the love someone can have for another 'You know I'm made to be with you'. And lastly but by no mean least is my new absolute favourite song which was used in the Coda of last nights episode and it's a song called We Did It When We Were Young by The Gaslight Anthem. It's just so relevant to my life so much at the moment. I'm really struggling with the transition between my old life and being an adult and i think this song paints a perfect picture of what I'm feeling and no doubt so many other people have felt or are also feeling right now. The band has a great sound and fantastic voices and the song just talks about how different people feel when they are older to how fearless they were in their younger years. I miss that, and this songs helps me remember it. It also questions why are we not as passionate as we used to be when we get older. It's a great song full of hope and sadness at the same time and that is why I love it.
So yeah if you love music and feel as passionate about it as you know I do i really recommend One Tree Hill to you. It is full of amazing artists and bands and songs and it's the kind of music that matters and draws on real emotions. The kind of music that in it's core is full of hope and power. We could all do with a bit of hope from time to time ...
- Tom
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