Tess Posner Helps us to Appreciate the Relationships We’ve Outgrown Without Getting Stuck in the Past on “Ashes”

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Tess Posner’s song “Ashes” sounds like a nostalgic look back on an earlier part of life. The uplifting keyboard tones and soft percussion give the song a feel of an affectionate look back at one’s younger self and in some ways that’s what the song is, partly a memory of friends with whom you shared dreams, creative ideas and the shared collective experiences that bond many people for the rest of their lives in some way but other friendships, like some or many relationships, have a place in a very specific part of your life before you grow in different ways that result in a natural drift apart even if the intensity and exuberance of that time felt like it could last forever. Posner also wonders how they could ever go back and find themselves again as is natural when you’ve reached that period in your life where you feel like you’re missing being young and feeling everything is possible (even if it never really is) and that you have all the time in the world relatively unburdened by the demands of adulthood. Posner with the song helps us to understand that these experiences help to shape our lives but do not define them forever nor should they and that we can revisit them in our hearts and maybe, just maybe, reconnect and reminisce with an old friend yet not live in the past.

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“New Angels” by Tess Posner is a Song of Resistance to the Despair in the Agony of the World Today

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Tess Posner wrote “New Angels” as a response to her witnessing a man being killed but not covered by the local news. But the song is also inspired by what seems to be a never ending series of catastrophic events in the world of late including the 2018 Camp Fire in Northern California that devastated huge swaths of the forest and sent smoke into the air affecting the environment and living creates far beyond the borders of the state. Posner’s dynamic vocals range from the close and personal to the soaring and in her words we hear the ways in which despair can be instilled in us but also how we can resist giving in to that psychological paralysis that makes even worse consequences inevitable. Posner offers no shallow and pat answers or the insipid hopes and prayers pabulum. She evokes her own reaction to events and how she tries to transform despair into hope and action in spite of the pain and struggle hinting that maybe we all need to be the world’s new angels in the ways that we can in order to turn things around. Listen to “New Angels” on Soundcloud and follow Posner at the links provided.

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