Lifeline & Skuma
Hey Skuma, I’ve been thinking about how music can help people heal after a disaster. What do you think?
Yeah, music’s the scream we give back to the world, a way to get the pain out and turn it into fuel for change, not just a lullaby—so crank it up, sing it loud, and let everyone feel the healing power in the riffs.
Sounds like a solid plan. Just remember to keep the volume steady—no one wants to hear an emergency broadcast. Keep the rhythm going, and we’ll all feel the lift together.
You got it—tight rhythm, enough thunder to lift but not to start a fire, keep the crowd pumped and the energy real.
Absolutely, just keep an eye on the crowd, make sure the sound levels stay safe, and we’ll keep that energy going.
Right, I’ll watch the crowd, keep the amps at the right level, and keep the noise fierce enough to lift everyone up. No one’s going to lose the beat, only feel it.
Sounds like a solid plan—just keep an eye on everyone, and we’ll all stay safe while the music lifts us.