Sound The Bugle Bell - Bryan Adams (from the film, Spirit). A mournful, wistful reflection on the way war (mental and physical) can stain our lives and take the meaning out of your existence. Nevertheless, it takes us onto a different concept: the suffering we experience should reform us, making us into something stronger than we were before. Very inspiring!
Lumina - BrunuhVille music composer, fantasy genre, haunting, beautiful. You can find Brunuh's channel on YouTube, he has plenty of amazing, tear-evoking tracks that he's made.
Relaxing Music Epic Fantasy - contains a lot of tracks from fantasy films and games, such as Skyrim and Lord of the Rings. It's one of the best ones I've come across; I recommend listening to it if you're trying to become inspired in the writing of your very on fantasy novel/story! :)
Just a Game - Birdy. A beautiful, honest original by Birdy, composed for the film, Hunger Games. Just her voice is inspiring, I'm not sure if the meaning will inspire you. It's about wondering if life is all pretend, whether everyone you know really loves you or are pretending to.
Pompeii - Bastille. Come on, you must've heard of this track! An insightful, unique song written by Dan Smith (the lead singer of the band), that reflects on whether humans ever change their nature and tendency to do sin. Also watch the video: it offers clarity and compliments the meaning of the song.
Bad News - Bastille. Dan Smith sings of bad news and how much it can hurt, how out-of-the-blue it can be. Overall, he concludes with the idea that despite the cruel nature of 'bad news' (which could be a symbol for suffering), we should not let it tip us off our feet. We should get back up and not bury our heads in the sand.
Heaven - Bryan Adams. A sweet, romantic, rock song, that reflects on the power and perfection of love. Hey, maybe you're writing a romance novel. Should be inspiring :)
About 2:30 minutes into this track, there's a beautiful part, I'm not sure what instrument it is. The whole track is magnificent, anyway.
Well, that's all I've got for today :) I hope these tracks have been very inspirational to you. Remember, don't stop writing! Carry on and you'll find your 'tune.' Please continue to visit my blog, as I'm always posting new inspirational tracks I've found, interesting texts I've found, and tips on novel-writing/story-building.
Thanks and good luck to all you writers *thumbs up*
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