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.

 

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This is a lyric about reflection, and looking back on the past about my relationships, especially the ones that I felt I was in love. It's only been a few times that that's happened to me. Looking back on some of those times, I realized that I might have been the only one that was in love and it really was not reciprocated. It was unrequited love. My definition of love is different from what love really is. Love alone can't make me happy, I have to be happy with myself. I'm not sure if I'm going to keep searching for love, I'm really just hoping that one day it finds me.
This is a song about a woman who just wants to take advantage of you or anybody that they can. You open up your heart and give everything you have to her, but all she does is use you. She's selfish, only wants to do things that she wants to do. She disguises herself well, and comes across as a caring open-minded and loving woman. But once she has you in her grips, all of that so-called loving, kind, caring personality goes away just like a puff of smoke. She doesn't know anything about feeling sad, all she knows is how to take.
Eric is about just trying to find the reason or the meaning of life. There's so much that I don't understand, but I want answers to. Usually you going only one direction at a time and when you're driving you can either go east or west north or south. But what I don't understand is why there's so much lying, stealing, war, and just all the crap that goes on in this world. Some of it affects me, and some of it doesn't, but I still want to know the reason.
Lyric is about using a train as a metaphor for finding clear thoughts in your head. I know for me, that a lot of my days are spent with thoughts that are foggy, jumbled, and racing. I've used medication for years to try to help with that, and at times I don't think it does. So I wanted to do a play on words, when I lose my train of thought, which I do often, it's frustrating. But if I could find a "train", clear my head and get my thoughts straight, that would be pretty cool. Hence the lyrics to train of thoughts.
This lyric is about me, and my inability to stick to a plan. I'm great at making plans, but I'm also good at diverting myself from that plan I think if you're going to do something like that you have to have another plan in place, and I rarely ever did today I try to live my life differently and if I make a plan I stick to it if it's not working I reassess make another plan and stick to that one I admire people who can stick to a plan and I think it's part of being a mature person.