RECLAIMING JOY BY SINGING ABOUT SADNESS: EXPLORING FEMINISM, FRIENDSHIP, AND RELIGION IN THE MUSIC OF BOYGENIUS
RECLAIMING JOY BY SINGING ABOUT SADNESS: EXPLORING FEMINISM, FRIENDSHIP, AND RELIGION IN THE MUSIC OF BOYGENIUS
Author(s): Mihaela FrunzaSubject(s): Philosophy, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Religion
Published by: SACRI – Societatea Academica de Cercetare a Religiilor si Ideologiilor
Keywords: boygenius; philosophy of music; joy; Deleuze; sadness; spirituality; religion;
Summary/Abstract: This philosophical text explores the profound thematic and emotional depths of boygenius' music, composed of Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker, and Phoebe Bridgers. Through an analysis of joy, inspiration, feminism, friendship, and religion in their songs, the text unveils a tapestry of intellectual depth and emotional honesty that resonates deeply with their audience. Highlighting the band's unique blend of joy and melancholy, the analysis reveals how their music turns personal suffering into collective catharsis, offering listeners a transformative experience. The ethereal qualities of their compositions, enriched by diverse inspirations, feminist perspectives, and intimate bonds, create a profound connection with fans, illustrating the enduring power of friendship and teamwork in their collaborative spirit. Ultimately, boy-genius emerges not only as a musical force but as a philosophical touchstone, inviting listeners to explore the complexities of human emotion and societal reflection through their evocative melodies and lyrical narratives.
Journal: Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies
- Issue Year: 23/2024
- Issue No: 69
- Page Range: 81-93
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English