It’s a
magical, inspiring moment. A moment of anticipication. Of expectation and
excitement. Eventually of belief. One believes in those people who are involved to
create something worthwhile and wonderful, expects them to conceive something
which is memorable enough to linger on one’s mind, to leave a lasting
impression, still expects them to come up with something unique enough to take
its listener by surprise, to stir his mind and soul. The longing for something
notable and new is in the air, intangable for now, but noticeable. One’s
waiting to embark on what is currently merely but a concept, one’s yearning to
indulge into what is yet nothing but a draft, ready to open up to it, to make
memories based on what the people behind a composition entrust one to hear, entrust
one to connect to.
It’s a
magical and inspiring moment indeed when you’re told that music is in the
making. Especially when the time has come to debut music to an audience, to
strike a new path - musically. It’s this ‘intimate’ moment I recall in respect
to The Nursery. What’s now known as the canadian indie pop foursome, all began
with Alex Pulec’s endeavour and desire to write and compose songs on his own
terms, what eventually made him leave The Ruby Spirit (spirited and
experimental, striking pop music well worth checking on: http://www.therubyspirit.com/) and search for a way to express his views on
and approach to music in a more personal manner.