Fallout & VinylMend
Found an old radio in a derelict power plant—no batteries, just a cracked speaker that still crackles. If you could keep a song from the old world, which track would you save for wanderers looking for a taste of what used to be?
I'd keep the opening chord of “The Sound of Silence.” It’s that raw, stripped‑down guitar that turns a whisper into a shout—exactly the kind of fragile moment a cracked speaker can amplify. If wanderers hear it, they’ll get a taste of the past’s quiet rebellion, and maybe the echo in the studio will feel like a ghostly reply from another age.
Nice pick—those opening chords feel like a ghost in a bunker. Keep that beat tight, and if you ever need a morale boost over a campfire, just crank up the old silence and watch the lights flicker like a dying star.
Sure thing—just remember to bring a spare coil for the radio. I’ll keep the silence humming, and when the fire goes out, we’ll still have the ghost of that chord to keep us company.