Metallo & LarsNorth
I see you’ve got a whole collection of antique pocket watches. Do you use them to measure your own performance in the field, or are they just decorative?
They’re not just decorative. I use each one to keep my breath, my steps, my lines in perfect rhythm. They’re my silent metronome.
A metronome, not an ornament. Precision in each breath, step, line. Rhythm is a tool, not a feeling.
Indeed, the pocket watches are my measure. Each tick reminds me that even a breath must fit the exact beat, no improvisation, no deviation. It's a tool, not a feeling.
Your rhythm is your advantage, not a weakness. Keep the beat, keep the edge.
Thank you. The edge is sharpened by the steady tick of my watches.
That steady tick keeps you on target, no drift, no hesitation. Keep the edge sharp.
It does. I set each watch to the same minute hand before every rehearsal, so there’s no drift. The tick is my cue to stay precise.
Consistency is the only variable that matters. If you can keep that beat, the enemy has no room to improvise.
Exactly. The rhythm is my weapon, no improvisation, just measured precision.
Your rhythm is your advantage, keep it unbroken and the enemy will have no place to slip.