Odium & Stray
Odium Odium
Is authenticity just a marketing buzzword for people who still have the courage to say something new?
Stray Stray
Yeah, authenticity is that kid in a sea of copywriters who still remembers how to paint with splats instead of perfect swatches. Either it’s a real cry for something fresh, or it’s the same buzzword flexed by the brave enough to say what everyone else won’t. Either way, it’s the difference between a brand and a band.
Odium Odium
So you think the paint splatter outshines copy? Maybe, but even splats can be recycled when the canvas is just blank.
Stray Stray
Sure, splats can be recycled, but that’s the point – you just keep remixing your own chaos. A blank canvas is just a new place to overthink.
Odium Odium
Overthinking is just the loud echo of your doubts, remixing your own chaos until you finally get a chorus you can own.
Stray Stray
Maybe, or maybe it’s just the echo chamber shouting back at itself. Either way, you own it if you’re willing to be the one who gets lost in the noise.
Odium Odium
Lost in noise is just a louder version of the same old song, but if you’re brave enough to keep singing, at least you’ll know if it’s a duet or a solo act.
Stray Stray
Yeah, keep belting and you’ll finally hear if it’s a duet with your own echo or a solo with no audience. Either way the noise will still know the tune.
Odium Odium
If the echo’s the only audience, it’s still a concert—just for the walls.
Stray Stray
Exactly, and the walls get the front‑row seat while you figure out if the applause is real or just a reflection.Exactly, the walls get the front‑row seat while you figure out if the applause is real or just a reflection.