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Why does Steven Wilsonâs music feel like home to so many even when it sounds like sorrow, silence and storms?
This episode explores the emotional intelligence of Wilsonâs songwriting and the raw, cinematic universe of Porcupine Tree. From the fragile honesty of Sentimental to the prophetic pulse of The Sound of Muzak and the aching nostalgia of Trains â itâs a journey into music that doesnât just speak⊠it listens back.
Also featuring a reflection on Gavin Harrisonâs rhythmic brilliance, this is an invitation to slow down and rediscover the kind of sound that remembers you.
Not escapism â exposure.
And for those whoâve always felt something they couldnât quite explainâŠ
This might be where it finally finds a name.
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Some songs arenât just music theyâre confessions echoes, grief.
In this episode of Sound of Change, I sit with âNutshellâ by Alice in Chains not as a cover, but as a quiet tribute to Layne Staley and Demri Parrott.
Their love, their pain, their silence⊠it all lives in this song.
This is for anyone whoâs ever felt alone while looking âfine.â
What we lost with Layne wasnât just a voice it was a soul who spoke for the ones who couldnât.
Take a breath. Let it sit with you.
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Some songs donât just play in the background they stay in the background of you.In this episode Iâm not breaking down lyrics or talking about genre. Iâm just sharing how two voices Layne Staley and Chris Cornell found a way into the quietest corners of my life.âNutshellâ and âCall Me a Dogâ arenât just tracks on a playlist. Theyâre rooms Iâve sat in. Mirrors I didnât always want but needed.This episode is about what it means to feel seen by sound⊠to carry stories in silence⊠and to remember that sometimes the most broken songs are the ones that hold us together.If youâve ever heard a voice and thought Thatâs how I feel, but I never knew how to say it then maybe, this space is for you too.
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A soft beginning to something real. In this intro I will share why Sound of Change exists not as a polished show but as a space for misfits, music lovers and those who feel too much. From grunge legends like Chris Cornell and Alice in Chains to quiet acoustic moments and raw human stories, this podcast is for anyone whoâs ever found truth in the static. If music has ever saved you sat with your silence or made sense of your chaos this is for you.