All the respect for your very open and honest message about your life a few hours ago. Touching and heartwarming your courage. Great words in your comment. Yes, it doesn't go away and yes, it is not something that is to define you if you are able to "live" with it after treatment, such as EMDR. As stated, all the respect!!!!!!! Wonder, wonder, wonderful song with meaningful and strong lyrics. Have been working in social psychiatry for 45 years, and seen and treated many women and men suffering from PTSD. Because of war trauma (during my military service) or because of instant trauma (robbery, heavy accident) mental, physical or sexual abuse. An important factor in treatment, imho, was listening to or making music. Metal, rock, pop, jazz, blues, classic or whatever, it was of no importance. Music was relaxing, cleared even the mind and lessened pain. And what I read in many comments is hoe Floor's and Nightwish' music has a kind of healing effect. I myself get in in state of total relaxation listening to Floor and?or Nightwish. And good pop, rock, jazz and classic music is equally appreciated! Greetings from The Netherlands.
You must check Floor Jansen's "FLOORWORLD". We, the fans are there and she interacts with us on this beautiful FAN family she was created. We all help each other cause many of us has passed the same problems and we can understand other's problems. We share our life there and Floor also shares her life there. ❤❤❤❤❤ We also share our passion for Floor.
My sister-in-law has just gone into remission after chemo for ovarian cancer. Not gonna lie, I absolutely cried like a baby when I heard this the first time.
So happy to hear you don't embrace victimhood. Keep hope in your heart and draw strength from within and without. It is so important to connect socially with good people who you can count on and trust for support in dark times. This new record coming out in March is the first time Floor has reached out for a different style. Floor always choses song that express what she cares about deeply.
What a sensitive message of HOPE and RESILIENCE "INVINCIBLE" .....is not just one powerful Song, but also one testimony to Floor's sensitivity, humility and willingness to share a personal side of her life that makes her a recognizable artist. an example of this is Floor's recent battle with breast cancer. 😢 I just love Floor ❤️ Love you to Debbie ❤️ Thank you for your kind words 🫂
Nice call, Kent! PTSD is no joke...add an anxiety disorder and you can sink fast. I had a 2+yr death threat stalker when I was younger...you heal, you overcome, but there's always a piece of you that's damaged. Like you said Debbie...you just can't let that define you. And there's alot more support out there than you can imagine...that goes for everyone... you are not alone!
I suspect that the reason the music is a bit more poppy is to ensure that the song and its message get out to as many folks as possible, and doesn't remain a niche song.
Debbie, there is a sharp pebble in your shoe. It will always be there. It will never go away. You can ignore it for a while but when your defenses are down it will become unbearable . That is when you need friends to remind you that although you may be “broken” at the moment, you are truly “beautiful” and that is everlasting. ❤
Hi Debbie! I think my comment on the other thread got lost in the ether, but I just wanted add that depression can sneak up on you. I never thought that I was at risk of any kind of mental illness, but after some health issues I lost my job. In late 2018 I became homeless. (This was totally unnecessary, I could have easily avoided it with the support systems available to me, but I literally couldn't motivate myself to get out of bed for months.) I was lucky enough to be referred to a homeless shelter, and never had to sleep outdoors. After a few months the local council rehomed me and paid for me to work with a company that worked with me to get me ready for employment again. The thing is, I was totally depressed and did not realise it. I did not FEEL bad, but looking back I can tell that I was convinced that I was unemployable. It took most of a year to restore my confidence and get a new job. My life has mostly been easy and it was shocking to me I that turned out to be vulnerable to mental illness. Props to Floor, and to you for being brave and honest enough to share your truth with us all!
A lot of people, who never thought that mental health was even an issue, especially for themselves, have found out a few home truths since the onset of the pandemic. Being made redundant twice, made me feel guilty for being alive, "Social Services" could see the negative impact, but were unable to assist, it had to come from me. So, HOW is THAT going to happen? How can you ask for help, if you don't even realise that you have a problem, it's all in your head? The Cranberries: "Zombie", woke me up! People who make the rules, may never have had that sort of experience, they have absolutely no idea, but view it simplistically: "Oh, snap out of it!". The sort of food you eat can have a dramatic effect on mood, "Junk" food, high in chemicals, sugars, additives for preservation, hmm, I wonder? Is it a concerted campaign to dumb down the population? You can observe the effect in the streets, compare it to other countries (a benefit of travel abroad, it give you a wider perspective). My way out was to volunteer for a charity, helping others, they were more forgiving than any employer, it changed me too.
I was in the Army stationed at Ft Hood tx. My roommate George had been a medic in Vietnam. He would sometimes have what we called a "Flashback" .. with his PTSD he would be re-living horrors. I would just sit with him and talk .. until that horror became just an old memory .. not something that had happened "just now".
My dad an Australian Vietnam Veteran with PTSD, please check out Five Finger Death Punch and their song Wrong Side Of Heaven but have your tissues ready though 😉 Also check out Sabaton Floor is married to Hannes the drummer 😊Sabaton and Nightwish are my 2 favourite bands 😊 I also have a Sabaton tattoo on my leg!
Hi Debbie, Why don't you just listen to the full (solo) concert floor gave in Amsterdam. It takes you on a Journey through her musical catalogue from her first band to Nightwish and her own songs. An non of them will get blocked. One of my personal favorites is the song ' face your deamons' Take care of yourself and keep up the good work! 😀
Big hugs from the big guy!!!! ( at 6'6" and an old college football player...big hugs are my specialty!! ) I understand PTSD and Alcoholism like the back of my hand! I am 23 years, 6 months and 16 days clean & sober! The thing that has kept me going wasr taken from a line in the "Eagles" album, "On The Border" song title is.... "Already Gone" So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains And we never even know we have the key!
You are spot on - our background history does not have to define us. It will color our choises but we can choose to be positive in our approach to life and our surroundings - use what we have learned, experienced and survived up til now - as input to a positive and open mind. Our personal stories must never be a contest - but could be used as input in a dialog to another angle or a wider perspective. (dialog between people creates progress and evolution). And look what you did - your last but important message, got me into writing mode 😂. Back to 'invincible'! In my opinion, it doesn't matter if Floor tell the story in metal, rock, pop or classical - her techniques cuts right through our natural defenses, and hit our historic memories - but metal music and Tuomas's words, enhances her storytelling - especially the ballads! And what a perfect choise right after your message - you have a way of making a point 👍 In my opinion - your number of followers has increased (and will continue) because you are not pretending, just being honest and yourself. You are here for the music, and you dive deeper when you find something that appeals to you - due to your background - just like all of us. You are a true Nightwish Army member, because the music fits into our minds and starts emotions and passion. And I'm still writing 🤣 bye for now and Greetings from Nightwish Army Denmark 🇩🇰 👍 💪 🤘 🤘 🤘 But! I have a request which is a very rare reacted to Nightwish song called 'Carpenter' (ballad and important - and beautiful story) ruclips.net/video/Di197sOG21c/видео.html
Invincible is the 4th song from her upcoming solo album ,the first three are Fire ,Storm and Me Without You which are technically slower then this one.
It's great how Nightwish or its members talk about difficult things in their songs. Often about very important things. That's one more thing I like about them. And the power of music should never be underestimated. The attached video talks about the effect of metal music on people's mental health. The video was published in 2022. (EN) Heavy Metal Saved My Life - feat. Iron Maiden, Mastodon | Fans | Preview | Episode 1/2 |S01E01 ruclips.net/video/NUzJU3POSE8/видео.html Finland's Yleisradio published an article on 14 February 2023 with the title "Heavy music has been studied to improve the mind and now it has also been chosen as a mental health theme". (This is the theme of 2023.) By the way, according to a study published a few years ago, every third Finn thinks heavy rock or metal music is the best. If there are about 5.5 million inhabitants in Finland, then 1.8 million Finns love metal music. Below are a few quotes from the news: - "The cultural theme of the Mental Health Confederation is metal music. It's a great way to deal with painful issues." - "The union has recruited Northern Kings guitarist Erkka Korhonen, the founder of the Heavy Christmas tour, as the messenger of the theme." - "Several studies show that metal music helps its listeners deal with difficult topics, from the fear of death to anxiety." - "Fans in particular feel that listening to heavy music has a positive effect on their mood. Heavy music could, for example, reduce suicidal thoughts or act as a buffer against them." BTW. Finland's biggest annual metal festival ("Tuska") has for years been an event where the police have not been needed. Metal lovers go to the festival for the music, not to fight... At the summer 2022 festival, I only saw two people who had drunk too much alcohol. However, there were around 15,000-20,000 people there every day. And those two were also very quiet, not bothering anyone...
This one is a tough song for me, since I suffer from PTSD from all the surgeries I went through. Long story short, I was born with spina bifida and later on developed hydrocephalus. My first surgery was at 4 days old, to remove the cist and put on a catheter that run from the top of my head all the way down to my abdominal area, pumping the cerebrospinal fluid. Nothing major happened till I was 12 and fell very ill, my pediatric neurologist at the time couldn't find out what was happening, she just kept operating on me, changing the catheter over and over again until I was so so sick, that my mom thought I was going to die so she took me to see another doctor, there they told her I had a bad case of meningitis and they had to get me into the operating room asap, and they did. I was very weak, I had to be fed through a tube in my nose, all the veins in my arms, neck and legs had been punctured so they had to do a phlebotomy on my thigh, so that I could receive the rest of my antibiotics and other treatments. Remember, I was a child, barely 12 years old, I turned 13 in the hospital, but shortly after, I was discharged and returned home. In total, there were nine unnecessary surgeries in one year (not counting those from when I was a baby since there were no complications) that left me in an extreme panic mode, about everything related to doctors, nurses, their clothes, and of course, needles, I hate needles. They give me instant anxiety.
How did Tuomas put it, music is what feelings sounds like....if I remember correctly, Floor again sings with feelings, that's why they both are so amazing.
Hi Debbie! Thank you for this wonderful and touching song that you reacted to. Floor is a really really awesome singer and songwriter. She can't seem to do anything wrong. 😍 This song reminded me of another song and band that you may have heard of already (the band is from North America), but I wish you to maybe react and get to know their music better. The name of the band is Five Finger Death Punch and the song is Wrong side of Heaven. -> ruclips.net/video/o_l4Ab5FRwM/видео.html The song is visually and lyrically very strong. I recommend bringing lots of tissues with you when you watch this. 🥲 Thank you for being and sharing goodness around you. Your reactions and stories are very pleasant to listen to and watch (despite the southern dialect 😂) Greetings from Finland! 🤘
This is now appropriate to Floor again since her cancer operation but I'm sure she was thinking back to her serious burnout in 2011/12 and hoping to bring some love to other sufferers.
You can watch 2 documentarys of nightwish,Please learn the setlist in 48 hours and making the album Endless forms most beautifull so you can see theire story behind the scenes
Floor! The power of a smile. Music reaches a different part of the brain, you can reach out to Alzheimers patients with it. Music can have a healing effect. Please DON'T do "End of All Hope" after this! Give it a week, or two :)
All the respect for your very open and honest message about your life a few hours ago.
Touching and heartwarming your courage.
Great words in your comment. Yes, it doesn't go away and yes, it is not something that is to define you if you are able to "live" with it after treatment, such as EMDR.
As stated, all the respect!!!!!!!
Wonder, wonder, wonderful song with meaningful and strong lyrics.
Have been working in social psychiatry for 45 years, and seen and treated many women and men suffering from PTSD.
Because of war trauma (during my military service) or because of instant trauma (robbery, heavy accident) mental, physical or sexual abuse.
An important factor in treatment, imho, was listening to or making music. Metal, rock, pop, jazz, blues, classic or whatever, it was of no importance. Music was relaxing, cleared even the mind and lessened pain.
And what I read in many comments is hoe Floor's and Nightwish' music has a kind of healing effect.
I myself get in in state of total relaxation listening to Floor and?or Nightwish.
And good pop, rock, jazz and classic music is equally appreciated!
Greetings from The Netherlands.
You must check Floor Jansen's "FLOORWORLD". We, the fans are there and she interacts with us on this beautiful FAN family she was created. We all help each other cause many of us has passed the same problems and we can understand other's problems. We share our life there and Floor also shares her life there. ❤❤❤❤❤ We also share our passion for Floor.
yes, we would welcome you with open arms :)
Ahh, you picked it up right away, marvellous. Great! This is such a meaningfull song.
Powerful message by The Most Powerful Voice 🥲.
Floor Jansen ladies and gentlemen !!!!
PS: "You Are Invincible!"
NWSU/FloorFan 🤘😎🤘.
she is an amazing artist, nice to see people discover european music :)
Please do Floor's Storm next. It brought me out of dark places. Love your channel ❤️
Glad you liked the song. Floor wrote the lyrics herself. You are amazing, and you are invincible!
Wow, loved it!!!
Absolutely beautiful song, love your reaction! Stay strong and keep that beautiful soul of yours shining!!!!
Floor did a wonderful job with this song.
My sister-in-law has just gone into remission after chemo for ovarian cancer. Not gonna lie, I absolutely cried like a baby when I heard this the first time.
I was going to suggest this song right after your last video, but you beat me to it. ❤️
You are an incredibly brave and strong woman and I admire that very much!Please never lose your courage and hope! Best regards,Kelsea
Well ...rock, pop, folk ...... it is impossible to put Floor in a specific category, she sings everything she wants ♥
Except French Rap, so far...
I Love Floor Jansen, since 2002. She is the Supreme Perfection, I Always got emotional with her.
Thank you for watching Her, everyday new emotions.❤
This solo album is recent, which is why she has been nominated in the rock category for what she has done before.
So happy to hear you don't embrace victimhood. Keep hope in your heart and draw strength from within and without. It is so important to connect socially with good people who you can count on and trust for support in dark times.
This new record coming out in March is the first time Floor has reached out for a different style. Floor always choses song that express what she cares about deeply.
What a sensitive message of HOPE and RESILIENCE
"INVINCIBLE"
.....is not just one
powerful Song, but also one
testimony to Floor's sensitivity, humility and willingness to share a personal side of her life that makes her a recognizable artist.
an example of this is Floor's recent battle with breast cancer. 😢
I just love
Floor ❤️
Love you to
Debbie ❤️
Thank you for your kind words 🫂
Thanks
Nice call, Kent! PTSD is no joke...add an anxiety disorder and you can sink fast. I had a 2+yr death threat stalker when I was younger...you heal, you overcome, but there's always a piece of you that's damaged. Like you said Debbie...you just can't let that define you. And there's alot more support out there than you can imagine...that goes for everyone... you are not alone!
thank You ❤🔥
❤🩹
I suspect that the reason the music is a bit more poppy is to ensure that the song and its message get out to as many folks as possible, and doesn't remain a niche song.
Five Finger Death Punch has a song about PTSD call The Wrong Side of Heaven that is super powerful. Just have tissues
Debbie, there is a sharp pebble in your shoe. It will always be there. It will never go away. You can ignore it for a while but when your defenses are down it will become unbearable . That is when you need friends to remind you that although you may be “broken” at the moment, you are truly “beautiful” and that is everlasting. ❤
Wonderful thoughtful inspiring words thank you.
Hi Debbie!
I think my comment on the other thread got lost in the ether, but I just wanted add that depression can sneak up on you. I never thought that I was at risk of any kind of mental illness, but after some health issues I lost my job. In late 2018 I became homeless. (This was totally unnecessary, I could have easily avoided it with the support systems available to me, but I literally couldn't motivate myself to get out of bed for months.) I was lucky enough to be referred to a homeless shelter, and never had to sleep outdoors. After a few months the local council rehomed me and paid for me to work with a company that worked with me to get me ready for employment again. The thing is, I was totally depressed and did not realise it. I did not FEEL bad, but looking back I can tell that I was convinced that I was unemployable. It took most of a year to restore my confidence and get a new job. My life has mostly been easy and it was shocking to me I that turned out to be vulnerable to mental illness. Props to Floor, and to you for being brave and honest enough to share your truth with us all!
Thank you so much for sharing your story and I am so happy that you became aware that this happened to you. Take care, my friend. ❤
A lot of people, who never thought that mental health was even an issue,
especially for themselves, have found out a few home truths since the onset of the pandemic.
Being made redundant twice, made me feel guilty for being alive,
"Social Services" could see the negative impact, but were unable to assist,
it had to come from me.
So, HOW is THAT going to happen?
How can you ask for help, if you don't even realise that you have a problem, it's all in your head?
The Cranberries: "Zombie", woke me up!
People who make the rules, may never have had that sort of experience,
they have absolutely no idea, but view it simplistically: "Oh, snap out of it!".
The sort of food you eat can have a dramatic effect on mood,
"Junk" food, high in chemicals, sugars, additives for preservation, hmm, I wonder?
Is it a concerted campaign to dumb down the population?
You can observe the effect in the streets, compare it to other countries
(a benefit of travel abroad, it give you a wider perspective).
My way out was to volunteer for a charity, helping others,
they were more forgiving than any employer, it changed me too.
Beautiful 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
An outstanding and inspirational track!
Check out Floor and Tobias Sammet "Misplaced among the Angels". You are in for a treat...
hello from the Netherlands .
thanks for the video .
Sincerely Hollandduck
Thank you for your commentary to go with the message of Floor’s song. YOU are invincible, Debby.
Good job!
I was in the Army stationed at Ft Hood tx. My roommate George had been a medic in Vietnam. He would sometimes have what we called a "Flashback" .. with his PTSD he would be re-living horrors. I would just sit with him and talk .. until that horror became just an old memory .. not something that had happened "just now".
Glad he had a roommate like you. Thanks.
Broken, but beautiful as Floor sings. What more can you say imho. You have a beautiful soul Debbie
My dad an Australian Vietnam Veteran with PTSD, please check out Five Finger Death Punch and their song Wrong Side Of Heaven but have your tissues ready though 😉 Also check out Sabaton Floor is married to Hannes the drummer 😊Sabaton and Nightwish are my 2 favourite bands 😊 I also have a Sabaton tattoo on my leg!
Debbie, good you found it… knew you would.
Hi Debbie,
Why don't you just listen to the full (solo) concert floor gave in Amsterdam. It takes you on a Journey through her musical catalogue from her first band to Nightwish and her own songs. An non of them will get blocked. One of my personal favorites is the song ' face your deamons'
Take care of yourself and keep up the good work! 😀
Yes, please: Face your demons, from AFAS Amsterdam.
Big hugs from the big guy!!!! ( at 6'6" and an old college football player...big hugs are my specialty!! ) I understand PTSD and Alcoholism like the back of my hand! I am 23 years, 6 months and 16 days clean & sober!
The thing that has kept me going wasr taken from a line in the "Eagles" album, "On The Border" song title is....
"Already Gone"
So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains
And we never even know we have the key!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
If you have no scars you haven’t lived. Life leaves scars.
BE STRONG MY BEAUTY
Brava, Debbie, well said
You are spot on - our background history does not have to define us. It will color our choises but we can choose to be positive in our approach to life and our surroundings - use what we have learned, experienced and survived up til now - as input to a positive and open mind. Our personal stories must never be a contest - but could be used as input in a dialog to another angle or a wider perspective. (dialog between people creates progress and evolution).
And look what you did - your last but important message, got me into writing mode 😂.
Back to 'invincible'!
In my opinion, it doesn't matter if Floor tell the story in metal, rock, pop or classical - her techniques cuts right through our natural defenses, and hit our historic memories - but metal music and Tuomas's words, enhances her storytelling - especially the ballads!
And what a perfect choise right after your message - you have a way of making a point 👍
In my opinion - your number of followers has increased (and will continue) because you are not pretending, just being honest and yourself. You are here for the music, and you dive deeper when you find something that appeals to you - due to your background - just like all of us. You are a true Nightwish Army member, because the music fits into our minds and starts emotions and passion.
And I'm still writing 🤣 bye for now and Greetings from Nightwish Army Denmark 🇩🇰 👍 💪 🤘 🤘 🤘
But! I have a request which is a very rare reacted to Nightwish song called 'Carpenter' (ballad and important - and beautiful story)
ruclips.net/video/Di197sOG21c/видео.html
Invincible is the 4th song from her upcoming solo album ,the first three are Fire ,Storm and Me Without You which are technically slower then this one.
It's great how Nightwish or its members talk about difficult things in their songs. Often about very important things. That's one more thing I like about them.
And the power of music should never be underestimated.
The attached video talks about the effect of metal music on people's mental health. The video was published in 2022.
(EN) Heavy Metal Saved My Life - feat. Iron Maiden, Mastodon | Fans | Preview | Episode 1/2 |S01E01
ruclips.net/video/NUzJU3POSE8/видео.html
Finland's Yleisradio published an article on 14 February 2023 with the title "Heavy music has been studied to improve the mind and now it has also been chosen as a mental health theme". (This is the theme of 2023.)
By the way, according to a study published a few years ago, every third Finn thinks heavy rock or metal music is the best. If there are about 5.5 million inhabitants in Finland, then 1.8 million Finns love metal music.
Below are a few quotes from the news:
- "The cultural theme of the Mental Health Confederation is metal music. It's a great way to deal with painful issues."
- "The union has recruited Northern Kings guitarist Erkka Korhonen, the founder of the Heavy Christmas tour, as the messenger of the theme."
- "Several studies show that metal music helps its listeners deal with difficult topics, from the fear of death to anxiety."
- "Fans in particular feel that listening to heavy music has a positive effect on their mood. Heavy music could, for example, reduce suicidal thoughts or act as a buffer against them."
BTW. Finland's biggest annual metal festival ("Tuska") has for years been an event where the police have not been needed. Metal lovers go to the festival for the music, not to fight...
At the summer 2022 festival, I only saw two people who had drunk too much alcohol. However, there were around 15,000-20,000 people there every day. And those two were also very quiet, not bothering anyone...
Wow, that's confirmation for us all!
Thanks!
Thank you.
Again a wonderful reaction Debbie.
Floor's music is sometimes hard to categorize. It is just Floor.
🤗🍒🤘🏻😘
Hiya. Now you have to listen to "The Fight Goes On", the song she recorded for War Child. Stay safe. All the best to you.
This one is a tough song for me, since I suffer from PTSD from all the surgeries I went through.
Long story short, I was born with spina bifida and later on developed hydrocephalus. My first surgery was at 4 days old, to remove the cist and put on a catheter that run from the top of my head all the way down to my abdominal area, pumping the cerebrospinal fluid.
Nothing major happened till I was 12 and fell very ill, my pediatric neurologist at the time couldn't find out what was happening, she just kept operating on me, changing the catheter over and over again until I was so so sick, that my mom thought I was going to die so she took me to see another doctor, there they told her I had a bad case of meningitis and they had to get me into the operating room asap, and they did.
I was very weak, I had to be fed through a tube in my nose, all the veins in my arms, neck and legs had been punctured so they had to do a phlebotomy on my thigh, so that I could receive the rest of my antibiotics and other treatments.
Remember, I was a child, barely 12 years old, I turned 13 in the hospital, but shortly after, I was discharged and returned home. In total, there were nine unnecessary surgeries in one year (not counting those from when I was a baby since there were no complications) that left me in an extreme panic mode, about everything related to doctors, nurses, their clothes, and of course, needles, I hate needles. They give me instant anxiety.
How did Tuomas put it, music is what feelings sounds like....if I remember correctly, Floor again sings with feelings, that's why they both are so amazing.
😞😪 thanks for this reaction I'm going through it at the moment going through a divorce bad times dark places words of wisdom from you thank you
Hi Debbie!
Thank you for this wonderful and touching song that you reacted to. Floor is a really really awesome singer and songwriter. She can't seem to do anything wrong. 😍
This song reminded me of another song and band that you may have heard of already (the band is from North America), but I wish you to maybe react and get to know their music better. The name of the band is Five Finger Death Punch and the song is Wrong side of Heaven. -> ruclips.net/video/o_l4Ab5FRwM/видео.html
The song is visually and lyrically very strong. I recommend bringing lots of tissues with you when you watch this. 🥲
Thank you for being and sharing goodness around you. Your reactions and stories are very pleasant to listen to and watch (despite the southern dialect 😂)
Greetings from Finland! 🤘
I think you'll enjoy Me Without You from Floor probably more than this one, just know it's not a out her husband...
Or about Nightwish. It was written by someone else.
Floor can not be put in a category like rock or pop, or it must be the category “Floor”!❤
Me Without You👍🏻
This is now appropriate to Floor again since her cancer operation but I'm sure she was thinking back to her serious burnout in 2011/12 and hoping to bring some love to other sufferers.
Floor has said that Invincible was recorded before she learned about her cancer, but it became more meaningful for her once she found out.
You can watch 2 documentarys of nightwish,Please learn the setlist in 48 hours and making the album Endless forms most beautifull so you can see theire story behind the scenes
Quick on this one weren’t you?
..yepyep ❤😂
I don't think floor has said the genre is pop, she has said it's lighter than Nightwish but at the end of the day it's her sound and what she feels.
Weird...my comment disappeared. Hmmm.
Floor!
The power of a smile.
Music reaches a different part of the brain, you can reach out to Alzheimers patients with it.
Music can have a healing effect.
Please DON'T do "End of All Hope" after this!
Give it a week, or two :)
You need to react to Hi Ren by Ren.
8d ago, i said, that this Music, with Nightwish, do much on your ❤️ & 🎶Soul....and Floor Jansen Solo & Cover Music 🤘🥰👍
🥲🇫🇮💙🪄🎙️🎼✨💯🤘