Wytch
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Vyce Crowley
A Meeting of the Musical Minds [M]
POSTED ON Jul 31, 2023 6:15:22 GMT
Once finished with her impromptu jam session, Vyce then chuckled to herself, cracking a grin towards Callan. She wouldn't flinch at the rock star as he'd mention that little comment about Galarian metalheads and the like. Not that she hadn't heard it before, having been through precisely that. ”Meh, I hear it a lot.” she said, leaning back in her seat while flicking off her hat with her free hand as the other came to rest next to her. ”And it's not exactly false. Lotta people where I'm from just grew up in shitty circumstances. Galarian rock isn't just singing about how life's hard and losing your first love, it's emotion. Raw, unfiltered emotion. Course, it helps that most of our generation has a lot of anger built up over being dealt the shittiest hand in the region.”
Her lips curled into a smirk, the metalhead eyeballing Callan up and down some at the second part of his analysis. The measuredness in her little display. She was fierce and pretty brutal when it came to playing around with riffs when BSing things, way more than when she first got into music. ”But I fell in with a bad crowd when I first got into this stuff. It's how I learned a lot. How to jam, how to hotwire a car, how to break in and enter. It took a good old guy to pull me out, smash some sense into my head and show me about control. The metal scene back home is chaotic, and that's what's pretty fuckin' great about it. But he always told me that without some sense of self control and structure, most of us are just overpaid noisemakers. Usually after smashing a book over my head because I didn't study for a test.”
Another deep laugh, maybe a hint of her smoking habits showed but Vyce didn't care all that much. She'd think about a good answer to his question to her. What she wrote music about. It wasn't the easiest answer, not without a trip to a therapist and a brief history on her family.
”Back when I was in Galar, a lot of the songs I wrote were about my personal experiences, just told in a way that was relatable. What I want out of life, what I'd want to say to my parents that never supported me, any stuck up corpo that dumped any of our music into a rubbish bin. I did start branching out when my old man pulled me out of the fire and got my ass on track. I started branchin' out into other kinds of music. Indie Rock, Pop, Acoustic. Main thing is that I wanted to start lookin' at other things. Last few singles I've been working on deal with less heavy stuff. There's a song that starts as a simple pop song about a first love, then after each chorus, it gets louder, more colorful, more instruments until it's bangin' out nonstop.”
”Course, it ain't easy to branch out. I've tried workin' on an song that dealt with finding peace in a world filled with constant objectives inspired by a trip to Alola and hearing their calming music. Hell, once I tried out for one of those kids shows on their band. Nothing entirely serious, just somebody to strum a beat to a life lesson. I'm kind of envious of some people who can just have all that range and crank out hit after hit. You can't really uninstall the rebel, no matter how hard ya try.”
Callan Young
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