"Music is my love"
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“Music is my love” lands with the blunt sincerity of someone who’s spent a life in amps, tour vans, and the weird intimacy of playing loud in front of strangers. Coming from Melissa Auf der Maur, it reads less like a cute tagline and more like a personal orientation. Not “music is what I do,” but “music is who I attach to.” The grammar matters: she doesn’t claim music as a passion or a career; she claims it as a relationship. That phrasing quietly elevates the art form into a partner, a refuge, a loyalty test.
The subtext is devotion with a cost. In rock culture, especially for a woman moving through famously masculine ecosystems (Hole, Smashing Pumpkins, the broader alt-rock machinery), love isn’t just feeling; it’s endurance. Saying music is her love implies other loves get negotiated around it: stability, privacy, maybe even conventional forms of belonging. It’s also a way of refusing the industry’s favorite narrative traps: the muse, the girlfriend, the accessory. If music is the primary love, she remains the agent, not the appendix.
Contextually, Auf der Maur’s career has always signaled identity as craft and community: bassist, collaborator, solo artist, curator of an aesthetic. The line works because it’s both disarmingly simple and quietly defiant. It insists that intensity and tenderness can coexist in a scene that often performs toughness as the only acceptable emotion, and it frames artistry as commitment rather than ambition.
The subtext is devotion with a cost. In rock culture, especially for a woman moving through famously masculine ecosystems (Hole, Smashing Pumpkins, the broader alt-rock machinery), love isn’t just feeling; it’s endurance. Saying music is her love implies other loves get negotiated around it: stability, privacy, maybe even conventional forms of belonging. It’s also a way of refusing the industry’s favorite narrative traps: the muse, the girlfriend, the accessory. If music is the primary love, she remains the agent, not the appendix.
Contextually, Auf der Maur’s career has always signaled identity as craft and community: bassist, collaborator, solo artist, curator of an aesthetic. The line works because it’s both disarmingly simple and quietly defiant. It insists that intensity and tenderness can coexist in a scene that often performs toughness as the only acceptable emotion, and it frames artistry as commitment rather than ambition.
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| Topic | Music |
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Maur, Melissa Auf der. (2026, January 17). Music is my love. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/music-is-my-love-64619/
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Maur, Melissa Auf der. "Music is my love." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/music-is-my-love-64619/.
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"Music is my love." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/music-is-my-love-64619/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.
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