An event in my life has inspired the project I'm currently working on, and I intend to attempt and break the event down into a few stages that are then represented by songs. I know it's not uncommon to tell a story with your music on an album or EP or what have you, but the question is, is do you sacrifice making a song conventionally appealing to make it more effective at telling your narrative? Should the music first be made to listen to and then arranged in such a way that it tells a story, or should music be created with the full intent of telling the narrative if that is what is inspiring the music? I understand music is what you make it, but I think what I'm actually driving at is does an album/EP specifically designed to tell a story, possibly at the cost of conventional musical 'value', have a place being released for the purpose of listening, or should it remain a personal musical novel for the writer?
Kind of a weird question, but it has been bothering me as I have worked on this project, as I don't know whether or not sacrificing the musical 'value' for the narrative 'value' is worth it to make the album/ep a more specific experience or not.