Grafton Globe Newspaper
Winter 2020 Edition
All music lovers have dreamt at least once of watching their favorite artist singing lyrics that you know by heart, while the beats of your favorite songs vibrate through your bones. The one place that this dream becomes a reality is at concerts. Concerts are where you sing, scream, laugh, and cry until your voice gives out, and where you dance like you’re the only one there all while trying to take a decent video of the artists on stage. These moments are unforgettable as they are engraved in your brain and taking up 50% of your storage on your phone. But to get to this stage of reminiscing about the good times, you first have to fight through the inevitable stages of Post Concert Depression. Post Concert Depression, or PCD, describes the week or so following the conert filled with the highs and lows caused by the adrenaline, indescribable happiness, energy, and good vibes readjusting to normal levels. PCD can be summed up in 5 stages, disbelief, euphoria, obsession, the “love-hate” relationship, and finally, recovery through reminiscing.
Stages of Post Concert Depression:
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