Shredding of the Soul
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:11 pm
Hisao and friends take up their mystical instruments and battle to the death.
Hisao "Fender" Nakai was an orphan, in one sense of the word. He was taken from his parents by the government and placed in a religious orphanage. Happy to get away from the shitty family he had, he was a bright child and immersed himself in traditional old ways. He lived in this bubble, protected from the modern customs and ideals that conflicted with the orphanage's policies, for years. One day, however, he met an older man that was visiting the orphanage. Although the man was a contributor to the orphanage's funding, he didn't quite think the orphans should be so shut off from the world. When he introduced Hisao to music, he noticed Hisao's fascination. Just before being chased out, the man gave Hisao a guitar, and told him to keep it safe. Hisao kept it hidden for years, playing in secret on the quiet electric guitar. Many a night he spent mystified by the vibrating strings' sound in a dark, shut closet at night. The guitar served as a catalyst for his discovery of the modern world. When he got older, he finally decided to leave. Though he enjoyed the orphanage, he realized how outdated many of its policies are and wished to propel himself into the "real" world.
Nearly finished with his preparations, he returns to the orphanage for one last time. When he arrives, it's in flames and not everyone has made it out. The authorities have yet to arrive, and he spots a group of people playing a rocking song. They're on top of the burning building. At first he is horrified, wondering how anyone can possibly keep playing rock moments before their deaths, but he catches a glimpse of their eyes. He felt it in his heart. Though they knew they would die, they would do it while doing what they love. The power of rock seems to envelope them, and even as the building collapses their instruments let out one last howl. The smiles and expressions on their faces engraved themselves upon his soul. The end of one's life means nothing; the music your soul releases at the moment of the end is what matters most. Music of the soul, rock of the heart.
Hisao takes the band's lesson to heart; he dedicates himself to the magic of rock and some time later asks for help starting a band...
Hisao "Fender" Nakai was an orphan, in one sense of the word. He was taken from his parents by the government and placed in a religious orphanage. Happy to get away from the shitty family he had, he was a bright child and immersed himself in traditional old ways. He lived in this bubble, protected from the modern customs and ideals that conflicted with the orphanage's policies, for years. One day, however, he met an older man that was visiting the orphanage. Although the man was a contributor to the orphanage's funding, he didn't quite think the orphans should be so shut off from the world. When he introduced Hisao to music, he noticed Hisao's fascination. Just before being chased out, the man gave Hisao a guitar, and told him to keep it safe. Hisao kept it hidden for years, playing in secret on the quiet electric guitar. Many a night he spent mystified by the vibrating strings' sound in a dark, shut closet at night. The guitar served as a catalyst for his discovery of the modern world. When he got older, he finally decided to leave. Though he enjoyed the orphanage, he realized how outdated many of its policies are and wished to propel himself into the "real" world.
Nearly finished with his preparations, he returns to the orphanage for one last time. When he arrives, it's in flames and not everyone has made it out. The authorities have yet to arrive, and he spots a group of people playing a rocking song. They're on top of the burning building. At first he is horrified, wondering how anyone can possibly keep playing rock moments before their deaths, but he catches a glimpse of their eyes. He felt it in his heart. Though they knew they would die, they would do it while doing what they love. The power of rock seems to envelope them, and even as the building collapses their instruments let out one last howl. The smiles and expressions on their faces engraved themselves upon his soul. The end of one's life means nothing; the music your soul releases at the moment of the end is what matters most. Music of the soul, rock of the heart.
Hisao takes the band's lesson to heart; he dedicates himself to the magic of rock and some time later asks for help starting a band...