Something that’s bothered me a lot lately is a lack of good music that evokes the kind of emotion that spiritually-inspired music does, but whose subject matter is something I actually believe in. Most songs that attempt to do this suffer from “too literal syndrome,” wordily talking about science and rationality as if they’re forming an argument, rather that simply creating poetic imagery.
I’ve only found two songs that come close to being the specific thing I’m looking for:
(Highly recommend good headphones/speakers for the Singularity one—there’s some subtle ambient stuff that really sells the final parts that’s less effective with mediocre sound)
Over the past few months I’ve been working on a rational humanist song. I consider myself a reasonably competent amateur songwriter when it comes to lyrics, not so much when it comes to instrumental composition. I was waiting to post something when I had an actual final version worth listening to, but it’s been a month and I’m not sure how to get good instrumentation to go along with it and I’m just in the mood to share the lyrics. I’d appreciate both comments on the song, as well as recommendations for good, similar music that already exists. And if someone likes it enough to try putting it to the music, that’d be awesome.
Brighter than Today
Many winter nights ago A woman shivered in the cold Stared at the sky and wondered why the gods invented pain.
She bitterly struck rock together Wishing that her life was better Suddenly she saw the spark of light and golden flame.
She showed the others, but they told her She was not meant to control The primal forces that the gods had cloaked in mystery.
But proud and angry, she defied them She would not be satisfied. She lit a fire and set in motion human history.
Tomorrow can be brighter than today, Although the night is cold And the stars may feel so very far away
Oh.…
But every mind can be a golden ray Of courage hope and reason Surely we can find a better way.
Ages since but not yet now We built the wheel, and then the plow We tilled the earth and proved our worth against the drought and snow; Soon we had the time to ponder Look up to the sky and wonder Could there be some deeper meaning we were meant to know?
Tomorrow can be brighter than today, Although the night is cold And stars may feel so very far away. But futures can unfold where Courage, hope and reason grow with every passing season so we’ll shed the lies that tie us down And seek truths ever more profound And drive the darkness far away. Tomorrow can be brighter than today Brighter than today
The universe many seem unfair And the laws of nature do not care The plagues and storms and our own evils nearly doused our flame But all these things, we have endured Through morals learned, diseases cured. Against our Herculean tasks we’ve risen to proclaim:
Tomorrow can be brighter than today, Although the night’s still cold The stars won’t always be so far away If I may be so bold It doesn’t have to be this way Each human mind’s a golden ray of courage, hope and reason Each and every passing season We can seek the truths that make us stronger Build the world that we all long for Strive for lives of joy and meaning Shine a light that’s always gleaming Rise up to the stars and say Tomorrow will be brighter than today! Tomorrow will be brighter than today! I know it will be brighter than today. Brighter than today!
Rational Humanist Music
Something that’s bothered me a lot lately is a lack of good music that evokes the kind of emotion that spiritually-inspired music does, but whose subject matter is something I actually believe in. Most songs that attempt to do this suffer from “too literal syndrome,” wordily talking about science and rationality as if they’re forming an argument, rather that simply creating poetic imagery.
I’ve only found two songs that come close to being the specific thing I’m looking for:
Word of God
Singularity
(Highly recommend good headphones/speakers for the Singularity one—there’s some subtle ambient stuff that really sells the final parts that’s less effective with mediocre sound)
Over the past few months I’ve been working on a rational humanist song. I consider myself a reasonably competent amateur songwriter when it comes to lyrics, not so much when it comes to instrumental composition. I was waiting to post something when I had an actual final version worth listening to, but it’s been a month and I’m not sure how to get good instrumentation to go along with it and I’m just in the mood to share the lyrics. I’d appreciate both comments on the song, as well as recommendations for good, similar music that already exists. And if someone likes it enough to try putting it to the music, that’d be awesome.
But proud and angry, she defied them
She would not be satisfied.
She lit a fire and set in motion human history.
Ages since but not yet now
We built the wheel, and then the plow
We tilled the earth and proved our worth against the drought and snow;
Soon we had the time to ponder
Look up to the sky and wonder
Could there be some deeper meaning we were meant to know?
The universe many seem unfair
And the laws of nature do not care
The plagues and storms and our own evils nearly doused our flame
But all these things, we have endured
Through morals learned, diseases cured.
Against our Herculean tasks we’ve risen to proclaim: