first off, you are talented. i'm not trying to be nice or lying to you in any way, your songs are probably some of the best concepts i've heard from independent artists up to this day (locally and online).
Thank you, this really made me day! I have a feeling it will keep doing so for a while. Obviously, it's the most positive feedback I've received. lonewhitefly responded earlier that "...some people will love it, some people will hate it and the vast majority will not care about it either way." I think this was the point I was missing most. I assumed that because the people close to me cared about me they would care about music like I do and that is delusional.
What's great now is I feel at that at least one person besides myself appreciates what I'm going for with these songs and that's enough for me to know I'm not delusional in the sense I meant. I know a lot of people who think Led Zep are overrated, but the number of people who don't like them doesn't correlate with the quality of the music because its purpose is for those who can relate to it. If one person besides myself sees what I was going for then it means I wasn't delusional about the songs themselves, just about the idea that a lot of people would relate. That's all I need, and it means there has to be others out there. Of course, I need to fix things up before I do anything, though I am really fighting just taking all the advice and record something new altogether.
Good idea on getting opinions throughout the process. I was avoiding this because I didn't want to give bad 1st impressions or have people grow weary. But given that most of the people I know like to hear the same song on the radio for 10 years+, it's probably worth doing and I'll take this approach for my next song.
Regarding the lyrics, I get that there are formulas that should be followed to get wide appeal. After a lot of thought about what unique purpose lyrics could serve I realized what was the most important thing other's lyrics do for me, which is evoke familiar but indescribable emotions. The combination of music, melody, and words has a special power to evoke memories that may not have any clear visual or describable aspect, but can be so strong emotionally. Like a dream where you don't remember anything about it but can still feel now how it felt then.
Obviously, this is not a new concept, but since it is so inherently personal, it is impossible to fake. Likewise, it can easily fail. Just like the music, if no one gets it because they never experience the feelings I'm trying to evoke, that's fine. But if I can't evoke those feelings from people that do have those abstract experiences, then I am delusional. I write all this b/c I thought it might help explain what I meant by the appreciation I was seeking w/ the music, since the purpose of my lyrics closely mirrors the same idea.
That said, it's not impossible that I can find abstract emotional episodes to write about that would appeal more broadly and many of the bands I love sing about the subjects you mention. It's about how they express them, and I definitely will consider this as an avenue of growth. I've got some ideas for my next song.
Thanks,
Kerrio