Music heals. Not only has it been scientifically proven to calm anxiety and ease pain, but below, we share anecdotal proof of the power of song. We asked members of the KEXP community to share the songs they turn to during tough times. Check out their picks below.
“Marrow” by YOBProbably one of the most important songs that helped me cope the best with my depression and anxiety. A very long, slow, somber song, especially for metal. I rarely look up metal song lyrics, because let’s be honest, even the best ones are kind of hokey. But the last verse in Marrow, “Restless souls, flickering light, painted in gold, tearing at the seams” really struck me as trying to persevere despite being surrounded by darkness.
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Back in the day, before KEXP was on the Seattle Center campus, we would hold annual "secret" intimate performances from the Charlotte Martin Theatre during the Bumbershoot Music & Arts Festival. Nowadays, we have a spacious Gathering Space where pass holders can come see artists like Moon Duo,…