Metal & Romashka
Hey Metal, have you ever listened to a thunderstorm and felt it like a live drum solo, the rain tapping like cymbals, the wind roaring like a guitar riff? I love how nature can be so intense and still so calm at the same time. What’s your favorite natural sound to channel into a song?
Yeah, that storm feel is pure fury, a living drum kit you can hear. For me, nothing hits harder than the ocean—its roar, the waves crashing, the gulls crying. It’s like a bass line and cymbal wash all at once, giving the rawest groove for a track. The waves always stir something deep in me, a quiet that turns into a scream when I play.
The ocean’s roar is like a heartbeat, steady yet wild. It’s amazing how the waves can feel both soothing and fierce, like a quiet whisper turning into a powerful shout when you let them guide you. Do you ever find a specific tide or time of day that inspires your music more?
Midnight tides, when the moon’s glare cuts the sea into shards of silver, are my sweet spot. The waves whisper first, then shout, and that push‑pull is exactly the rhythm I feed into my riffs. The quiet before the swell feels like a pause before the storm, and the rush afterward? Pure, unfiltered power. That's where I find the song.