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 love song about a woman who has passed away, and left her husband with an empty feeling. He remembers everything so clearly about how it used to feel to be with her. He even sees her face and his dreams, and it looks so real that he wants to reach out and grab her. We always miss the things we can't have, as the old saying goes and he misses her so much, but the reality is he can't have her, because she's gone. He remembers the things that they used to do together, but understands that those days are just over. In the end he knows that his love won't be coming back, but he'll never forget how it was. He may find love again, but no one will ever replace this love.
This is a fictional lyric about a woman who's just a taker and a liar. A guy gets into a relationship with her and has no idea what he's in for. Whenever she opens her mouth all that comes out is wind, another word for lies. Her promises mean nothing, and she could care less how much pain you're in because of it. When you get involved with a woman like this you get burned. I think every guy knows what that's like. But in no way is this meant to be demeaning to women, I just think it's reality that you have these types of relationships, and they work both ways men are the same way but since I'm a guy I usually write about women. Maybe I'll try one more the man is a villain.
This is a fictional lyric, about a man who lost the love of his life. She had so much love to give, that he used to joke she had an endless Love supply. He had never met anyone like her, and to this day hasn't. He asks God why she had to be taken so soon. And now he's left empty inside he just wakes up every day and no matter whether the sun's out or not it's a gloomy day for him.
This lyric is about every day America. People having kids that don't belong having them. And now they take abortion off the table, and these kids are going to be left to have a life of misery. If you going to have a kid, and then just give it away, and don't have one in the first place. There's always a dirty town, and I mean a town with lots of secrets that gives birth to children who never have a shot. This is a fictional lyric about just that. He grew up in a Dusty Little Texas town, with a father who was a drunk, and a mother who is a prostitute. He had no shot from the beginning.
This lyric is about an old girlfriend that I just can't stop thinking about and it's really affecting my life. No matter where I am or what I'm doing my mind always drifts back to her. It just feels like I'm haunted, and my thoughts will never break free from the destruction that I felt in this relationship. I resort back to drinking to try to get over it, and that never works. The fact is is that you just have to accept reality and move forward. It's human nature, to think about an old flame, it's just not good to obsess over it. The best way to not have to obsess over something is to replace it with something else that'll take your mind off it. I'm not saying I want to go out and find another girlfriend it's just find another activity that will help me get through it other than drinking. Cuz drinking never works.