Review Summary: Let your emotions resonate.
You’re in a room that is completely dark except for the faint light of a candle that you lit. All you can see is the glowing circle of yellow and orange flickering side to side; up and down. The circle illuminates a bit of the white wall behind it, but the wall looks yellow and orange through the light. The room is cold, but you feel warmth from a soft blanket that you grabbed from your closet. There is only so much of your surroundings that you can see, and the warmth that you’re feeling is not from your environment; but from something you’ve found.
You couldn’t see, so you lit a candle.
You were cold, so you covered your body.
Suddenly all of the chaotic nonsense that existed in your day is somehow calming. It reminds you that you’re human; it reminds you that you’re living a gift. Laying down beside the glow of your actions while feeling the warmth from yourself is actually an aesthetic experience. You realize why things happen. You realize why your emotions exist.
Listening to
Aero Flynn is an aesthetic experience. The harmonies, rhythms, melodies, and dynamics are brought out into the ear in such a way that emotes as if the sounds are human. Every pitch seems to have a purpose; they seem to be alive. Each note strives to find where they need to be, and when they don’t seem to find that place, they sit and meditate. They light a candle and cover their body with a blanket until finally they understand their purpose, and suddenly the entirety of the composition is not only found; but it has resonated inside of you.