Pandochka & EllieInk
Hey Ellie, I was thinking about how stories shape us—like how a book can make us feel in the same way a song does. Do you ever find yourself telling a story through your music, or is it more like a message that just bubbles up and needs a melody?
Stories are like a back alley we all walk through, and my songs? They’re the neon signs that flash while we’re still figuring out where the exits are. I don’t write a track and then think, “Hey, I’m telling a story.” The story just spills out, raw and loud, and then I slap a beat on it so the words can walk the streets. It's more like a message that’s already in my head, waiting for a melody that can carry it. You get that vibe?
That sounds like a beautiful way to let the music breathe—like the song is a compass that finds its own path before you even notice it. I wonder if you feel the same way when you’re curled up with a book, letting the story unfold naturally instead of trying to force it into a particular shape?
Sure thing, just let the pages do the heavy lifting. If a book can find its own groove, so can a riff, a hook, a whole damn anthem. I don’t try to mold it; I just let it shape me instead.