Howard Aronson

I would like to introduce Howard Aronson. Howard is a "lover' of music and the lyrics that define a song. He has been writing since he was 8,. First with short stories in grade school, and then jokes as a Stand Up Comedian in the 80's. Howard is one of the most creative, and funny guys I have ever met.

Howard listens to a wide range of music, like Pearl Jam, The White Buffalo, Echo and The Bunneymen, Roxy Music, The Furs, Johnny Cash, and more. He is a fan of Rock, Blues, Progressive, New Wave, some punk, classical, jazz and country music.

Howard's lyrics are raw, real, deep, and razor sharp. They are stories, and ballads about himself and his battle with Addiction and Mental Illness. They are about his girlfriend's, his family, and upbringing, his friends, places he has been, and the experiences he has had in the past to present day. Some lyrics are about fictional characters as well.

Howard sees his lyrics being used for many different genres of music. All I will say is Howard is a "diamond in the rough", and could be someones Bernie Taupin. The possibilities are endless for him, and any singer/songwriter or band that wants to tap into his super creative, impactful, and emotional lyrics/mind. He will bring you to great highs, and depressing lows, that cut right to the bone.

 

#343 Suchergebnisse

This is another lyric about keeping secrets. If you're a guy, you've probably been to a strip club. I also know that some women like to go to strip clubs. I spent a lot of time in the strip clubs when I was using cocaine, and I'll never forget asking a stripper if I could trade her cocaine for some head in the back room. She just laughed at me and said I get all the cocaine I want, I just steal it, or men just give it to me without wanting anything back. Sometimes, they think they're going to get something back but the only thing they get is taken advantage of. This happens in the back room, also known as the VIP room, but people pay lots of money to sometimes get something but most of the time just get taken.
This is a song about drugging, and running out. You'll do anything to get your next hit, or fix. It's sort of like a rhetorical question, what do I have to do to get what I need. It becomes a real question, when you approach the person that has what you need and basically begs them for it. Most of the time this is when I run out of money and I promise that I'll pay them later or something like that. It's a song of depth, and desperation
This lyric is about breaking up with someone that you're so in love with. It's so devastating, and so unexpected. You can't think straight, and you have to go to a place where you can try to get your head clear. There's also some anger involved here because the person is really resentful about how they broke up with them, by sending a text sometimes the only thing that lights up the sky is a firefly
This song is about secrets, and skeletons in closets. I think there's all things that we keep to ourselves, and the only people that know other people that are providing that secret. We all have fantasies, and some of those things we live out. This song is about sexual fantasies, and a lifestyle that many people live, but so few know about. What I mean is that so few of the people that surround them know about
This is a lyric about a relationship where the guy knows he fucked up. He's told so many lies that he can't remember them all the lies he told to himself was what he thought was true and the lies that he told to her we're totally different from the truth. He just wants to know if there's any way that he can make up for this. He wants to know what can I do. He still loves her, and professes that love to her.