Listener may refer to:
Listener is a spoken word rock band that started in 2002 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The current lineup consists of vocalist and bassist Dan Smith, guitarist Christin Nelson, and drummer Kris Rochelle.
Listener originally started as a solo underground hip hop project of vocalist Dan Smith beginning with the commercial release of the album Whispermoon on Mush Records in 2003. He has also contributed to several collaborative albums with the groups Deepspace5 and Labklik, both of which he is a founding member of.
With his second release Ozark Empire in 2005, Smith began his first "Tour of Homes". This consisted almost entirely of traveling from home to home around the United States (the European leg of the tour was titled the "European Tour of Homes") in a grassroots style of touring. The European leg consisted more of performing in standard live music venues as well as houses, coffee shops, art galleries and warehouses. It was also during this period that Smith invited drummer Andrew Gibbens and guitarist Erik Olsen to join him on tour, thus starting the transition away from traditional hip-hop performances toward a live band format. Gibbens and Olsen remained until they departed the band in December 2006. Regardless of using the name Listener for his solo work, Smith decided to continue using the name as the project developed in to a live band.
In computing, an event is an action or occurrence recognised by software that may be handled by the software. Computer events can be generated or triggered by the system, by the user or in other ways. Typically, events are handled synchronously with the program flow, that is, the software may have one or more dedicated places where events are handled, frequently an event loop. A source of events includes the user, who may interact with the software by way of, for example, keystrokes on the keyboard. Another source is a hardware device such as a timer. Software can also trigger its own set of events into the event loop, e.g. to communicate the completion of a task. Software that changes its behavior in response to events is said to be event-driven, often with the goal of being interactive.
Event driven systems are typically used when there is some asynchronous external activity that needs to be handled by a program; for example, a user who presses a button on his mouse. An event driven system typically runs an event loop, that keeps waiting for such activities, e.g. input from devices or internal alarms. When one of these occurs, it collects data about the event and dispatches the event to the event handler software that will deal with it.
He's been out of work for months, but still dresses for
the office and kisses his wife goodbye, and heads for
his park bench.
Every morning briefcase in hand, just can't seem to
tell her, inside he's no longer a man.
He looks through the paper convinced that nobody wants
him hands to his side in surrender, chest caved in.
His eyes half open, not tired, but not awake, and he
spends his days hoping for an end to the headache.
and he writes it all down, about everything and nothing
talks about his kids, and how he wants to leave 'em
something.
He's got a thing for pain, and blocks it all with his
heart, and to keep from going insane, he puts it all in
his art.
and that eases his mind, but it never lasts long he
keeps repeating to himself: you gotta be strong, you
gotta be strong.
But he just can't seem to put it all together tries to
think of the ways that it could all be better.
His family and his life no longer compel him he talks
to himself, and says: you gotta swim.
He's tired of the sickness and begs for the insulin.
Tries to keep above water, prays for the will to win.
He wants to be a good father, but he knows that he's
not one, and dreams of eating a barrel full of death by
shotgun.