Hardy
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Podcast Appearances
I've always found, I don't know why, but like, I'm trying to think of another, a good example, but, um,
I don't know.
I mean, again, maybe I haven't done a study.
I haven't done, you know, I haven't surveyed a thousand people, but it just seems that like sad songs or like really, really good heartbreak songs or death, you know, people dying songs.
Even if they are, they have a happy lesson in them.
Like a live like you were dying kind of thing.
There's just people, people attach themselves to that stuff more.
I do think that there's a lot of,
like a lot of dark moments in people's lives and i think that you know if you if you can find a way to relate to that and that be a song then you're gonna probably attach to that you know pretty pretty hard but um
I, yeah, I don't know why, but I just, I feel like, and it's so weird.
Dark songs are so much easier to write.
Yeah.
For me, I mean, for me personally, and it's like, if you have a, you know, if somebody threw out a song called the best day ever or whatever, you know, I'd be like, I don't know, man.
How would you spend, would you spend that a certain way?
Or like, yeah, yeah, exactly.
It's weird.
Maybe that's just me.
My wife kind of, she kind of gives me hell a lot and, or let's just say gives me encouragement.
Cause, uh, I'll, you know, this last record I had spoke a lot about mortality, like a lot.
And, uh, a lot of it was in a very positive way of like, appreciate your life now.