I was wondering if anyone is ever kind of bothered by the human voices in songs. I've loved music since I was kid, have played in bands before, etc., and this thing about voices isn't something that always bothers me. But it seems like sometimes I just really want to hear instrumental music because the singing, words, etc., in songs seem to carry too much emotional "noise" or whatever.
It's like, if there are words in the songs, then you have to listen to them and think about what they're saying. And maybe the words don't quite fit how you feel, or want to feel, right then, and there's this sort of "cognitive dissonance." And people often sing about emotional turmoil, relationships, etc., and maybe you don't want to hear about all that heavy stuff while you're trying to clean or something. Which is not to say that I always listen to "light music" (a lot of stuff I've tended to listen to is pretty far from that, actually), or that I don't have any appreciation for singing, vocal ability, etc., because I definitely do. It's just that sometimes the voices, the lyrics, that whole sort of human "presence" that comes with singing, just seems too intrusive or something. But, as I said, thankfully this isn't something that always bothers me, and I still do listen to plenty of music with lyrics.