Music

Music has been a large part of me since I first picked up the guitar at a young age. It began with that guitar – a simple string instrument that unlocked a world of creativity and expression for me. Soon after, I ventured into the intricate world of keyboards, where each key introduced me to a new melody and emotion. Recently, the powerful rhythm of drums has become my latest passion, teaching me the art of setting a beat to life's experiences.

When I was a kid, I always wanted to play music.

Being part of a band added another dimension to my musical journey. Collaborating with fellow musicians, crafting unique sounds, and sharing our creations with an audience – it's a feeling of camaraderie and accomplishment. Live shows, especially, are transformative. The electric atmosphere, the pulsating rhythms, the audience's collective energy – there's no experience quite like it. Every performance feels like a raw, unscripted conversation between the musicians and the listeners.

And those dreams came true.

But my love for music doesn't stop at creating it. I'm also an avid listener with an eclectic taste ranging from the dreamy tunes of indie rock bands like Turnover and Hundredth to Deathcore's intense, gripping sounds. Bands like Silverstein and New Found Glory have been constant companions, their songs echoing my life's highs and lows. Then there's the relentless energy of Knocked Loose, which never fails to get my adrenaline pumping.

Meeting Holding Absence After their show.

Beyond just the auditory experience, for me, music is a reflection of life's journey. Each note, each rhythm, tells a story and captures an emotion. Whether it's the melancholy of a guitar riff or the upbeat tempo of a drum sequence, music is a language that speaks to the heart. It's a way to connect, reflect, and journey through life's diverse experiences.