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hat matters is to make the best of any given situation. And this in turn presupposes the human capacity to creatively turn life’s negative aspects into something positive or constructive. This chapter, in fact, raises the question, How is it possible to say yes to life in spite of all that? After all, “saying yes to life in spite of everything,” presupposes that life is potentially meaningful under any conditions, even those which are most miserable. “In brief it means that one is, and remains, optimistic in spite of the “tragic triad” which consists of those aspects of human existence which may be circumscribed by: (1) pain (2) guilt and (3) death. Frankl that seemed to succintly sum up his general thoughts on the topic: An excellent, in-depth, review of “White Lighter” can be found on MuzikDizcovery’s website which, in my opinion, accurately states that the album has “two big dynamics at play : the first a reflection on death, typical for Typhoon the second, a bit newer for the band, what 20th century philosopher Victor Frankl would have called a “tragic optimism” in the face of mortality,” and concludes that “White Lighter is that rarest of albums, an entire lifetime captured in music”.ĭoing a little more research on what the MuzikDizcovery article mentioned, I looked up Viktor Frankl and his thoughts on “Tragic Optimism”. In fact, the music off of “White Lighter”, even with its heavy lyrics, is lively, boisterous and anthem-ic.
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That’s not to say, however, that the music is dreary in any way. Apparently, he used those near-fatal, life experiences as a basis for the music written for Typhoon’s latest release, “White Lighter”. I pulled up an article from Paste Magazine’s website, and I learned that Kyle Morton, the founder and lead singer of the band, suffered through multiple organ failures as a child caused by a serious case of Lyme. Even when belting out the melody, I could hear a subtle vulnerability in the lead vocalist’s voice that gave the music way more personality than the pop dribble that you hear on terrestrial radio today. I loved the lush orchestral sound and the musicality of the players on the tracks, the complex arrangements, and dour lyrical content of each composition that I heard. I found some videos on Youtube, and started streaming tracks, all while reading some articles and interviews that I found about the band. I’d never heard of the band, so I stared Googling a bit to see what got my buddy all excited to post something other than pictures of his beautiful family on Facebook.
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In September of 2013, a buddy from college posted this status update to his Facebook wall: I’ve always believed in the notion that the music finds you, and sometimes when it finds you, it leaves a lasting impression that can stick with you for the rest of your life. There’s so much music out in the world today, it gets a bit hard, even with Spotify, or other similar streaming services, to find music that really speaks to you.