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Kevin Alexander's avatar

Thanks for sharing your story with all of us. Not the easiest thing to do.

After Brad's piece yesterday and now this one, I've been trying to think if I know any other Eels song besides "Novocaine for the Soul," and I'm not sure I do?

My go-to when the world is all a bit much is "Fall" by Single Gun Theory. It always brings me back down to level flight.

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Steve, what a brave column. It is so important for people to speak up about depression and about mental illness in general, both to help take away the stigma some still attach to it, and also to explain the harm that so many do with their "well meaning" statements. Thank you!

Played the Eels clip--hadn't heard them, liked that a lot, thanks for the intro!

As someone who was suicidal most of my childhood and into my twenties, I had to deal with complete denial on the part of my parents. Music became a refuge for me too. The music that helped me was initially the heavy stuff--Cream, Hendrix, Purple, Sabbath. Then, over the years, I rotated through jazz, fusion, techno, new wave, female classical vocalists...and eventually made my way back to metal. Go-to artist? Nightwish. Go to song? Well, this one actually may have saved my life last year when I was in the hospital not sure I would make it out: Lovebites "Frozen Serenade" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae8pQVu-RN8

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