If not humanities or mathematics or anything else, Belmont has at least taught me this: Music can never be under-emphasized, under-played, or even under-worshipped. Music is, more or less, a close second only to God on the Belmont social construct of status and worth.
Thus, in that same spirit, I have chosen to present my first semester to the blogosphere by means of a playlist that I have compiled. It will be unveiled in four parts (or movements, if you will) over the next short while. I hope they fit your fancy.
1.

Miami -- Taking Back Sunday
2.

Suddently Everything Has Changed (The Flaming Lips Cover)-- The Postal Service
3.

Error: Operator -- Taking Back Sunday
4.
Did I Step On Your Trumpet -- Danielson
5.
Nothing is Ever Enough -- Derek Webb
6.
The Winner Is -- Mychael Danna/DeVotchKa
7.
If I Could Split -- Kite Flying Society
8.
Giver's Reply -- Ramona Cordova
9.

I'll Let You Live -- Taking Back Sunday
10.
Refuge -- Matthew Perryman Jones
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