Lhikan & Thornvox
Thornvox, have you ever considered that the quiet between notes is as essential as the notes themselves? It's where the discipline of the craft lives.
Sure, the quiet is the battlefield where the music gets a chance to earn its place. It doesn’t just wait—it forces the noise to fight harder.
Indeed, in silence we hear the true strength of the melody, and it teaches us that even the quiet must stand firm.
You know what I think, the silence is the mic‑trap for the heart—no loudness, just raw proof that the song can hold its own.
You speak truth. In quiet the heart finds its own echo, and that is where a song proves itself.
Yeah, the echo is the choir of the void, but don't forget the roar that follows.
The roar that follows the echo is not chaos, but the result of a steady rhythm; let it grow in harmony, not in haste.