Just as a 'gateway' drug leads soft drug users to hard drugs, my first band 'Muse' led me into the world of music, and made music something which I could not live without.
Before I was introduced to Muse, I was never very interested in music; whatever awful music I was exposed to at school and the sort of music my parents listened to being pretty much all I knew about, and as I disliked much of what I heard, it gave me quite a negative first impression of music.
However, whilst watching a recording of Muse headlining at Glastonbury, I had an epiphany of sorts, and had, for the first time, found a band which I would go on to look up, buy all the albums of, and listen to almost constantly. It is in this time when I would be ridiculed (though not ridiculed strongly, nor seriously
bullied per se, but being an object of regular snide comments and jokes by nearly everyone I both knew and didn't know) and alongside this, abandoned by my 'friends', that I would escape into this world of music, and forget all of my problems, blasting 'Supermassive Black Hole', to name but one, on my MP3 player whenever I could feel the stinging of tears coming, thinking about the school days gone and to come.
This alternative rock band lead me on to find and love the more sedate rock band 'Coldplay', rather mirroring the progression in my life from blocking out the sadness (Supermassive Black Hole, Muse), being compelled to carry on and stay strong (Resistance, Muse) to coming to terms with the mindless cruelty of others (Fix You, Coldplay) then moving on and getting better (Strawberry Swing, Coldplay).
My best picks:
'Muse'
-Supermassive Black Hole
-Resistance
-Uprising
-Sunburn
-New Born
-Bliss
'Coldplay'
-Fix You
-Strawberry Swing
-Violet Hill
-Lost!
-Clocks
-The Scientist
P.S. I do realise that this post was a bit cheesy, but my future posts won't be as cheesy as this one ;)