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Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | Late 2010s, UK |
Derivative forms |
The musical genre (h)anxiety refers to sad music that helps when you are depressed because it aligns with the listener's mood.
Definition
[edit]This genre, also called hansiety or Hanxiety, approaches the discomfort of the listener by making them feel less alone and understood.
It includes artists who convey the anxiety and/or discomfort they feel in life.
Origin
[edit]In 2018 The Soft Moon published the Criminal album and in a interview declared "I’m suffering from anxiety or depression"[1]. This is the first birth sigh of the new genre : Hanxiety, later aka (H)anxiety .
Other signal that some kind of music was coming from a status of anxiety and it wants to transmit it is in another declaration of Gilla Band in this interview " Kiely having an anxiety attack; elsewhere in the album, he moaned and retched, stuck out on a limb from the band. "[2]
A study appeared in 2023 in this article shows that "over 70% of UK musicians suffering from anxiety"[3] and transmit it in their works and live exibitions.
Main Artists
[edit]Some artists that can be included in this category are:
- Fews
- Clustersun
- Idles
- Talk to her
Compilations
[edit]One example of the new genre is this compilation raised up in 2023: Hansia
References
[edit]- ^ "The Soft Moon's Luis Vasquez Reflects How His New Album 'Criminals' Came to Be". www.flaunt.com. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
- ^ Nast, Condé. "Gilla Band: Most Normal". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
- ^ "Overcoming Performance Anxiety in Musicians". musiciansunion.org.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
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