The People
The Band

Joan
Vocals
The voice. Margot's daughter. She sings her mother's songs as if they were her own — because they are. She absorbed them through the walls before she could talk.

Arc
Guitar & Electronics
Classically trained pianist who chose to destroy the piano and rebuild it in circuitry. Then he picked up a Jaguar and stepped out from behind the gear.

Kid Fisto
Drums
Plays like the drums owe him money. Grew up behind a kit in a mega church. Chose the band when the church gave him a choice. He doesn't regret it.

Leigh
Bass
Joan's twin. The practical one. She asked to join — quietly, without drama. Turns out she's the most naturally talented musician in the room. She just never told anyone.

The Source
Margot
Not a band member. The reason the band exists. These are her songs — written on a guitar, hummed in the kitchen, sung on the porch. She never recorded them. She never intended to. They lived in the house the way wallpaper lives on walls — always there, barely noticed, part of the structure.
Joan and Leigh grew up inside these songs. Now they're singing them back.
