This is the cover for the Hidden AU fanfic, Journey to Harmony, which I collaborated with @georgi-girl. It is a story about how the pop trolls were seemingly "rescued" from the Bergens by a mysterious magician named Famin Fortune but during the escape, the Snack Pack members including Branch were left behind and were taken in by Queen Celestia, former Queen consort/sole ruler of the Platinum Trolls as her wards.
They grew up as childhood friends with her granddaughter, Princess Rosetta a.k.a Rose but they maintained their Pop attitude, much to the chagrin of the nobility. When an attack caused the Platinums to flee, the Snack Pack decided to travel with the new queen Rose to discover the truth and find out why her grandmother’s tribe disappeared.
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i’m curious and idk if you’ve answered something like this before but what type of music do you think matt and jane like, both individually or maybe what they’re introduced each other too etc etc
ok so I've been thinking about this since it came in but haven't had time until now BUT
Matt first! Matt mentions in S2 at the gala that he likes to listen to 90s Top 40. This includes a shit ton of good stuff - you've got everyone from Whitney Houston and Elton John to Nirvana and Green Day (no way teenage Matt didn't have a Green Day period). On top of that, in the comics iirc he mentions enjoying Jazz, and I know Charlie's been asked the same question and said he imagined Matt would like listening to classical (if I was building on that last one along with Matt's stated fondness for 90s top 40, I'd say he'd especially enjoy, say, an artist like David Garrett who frequently does rock covers with his violin).
I could pick just one of those to lean into as to what Matt likes, but I don't think I need to. I think it's far more likely that Matt's a blend of musical tastes, because with his heightened senses, there'd be different things to appreciate with each. And while I do think there are songs and sounds he finds unpleasant, I think he can swing around pretty easily between genres. I see him listening to a fair amount of 90s/2000s rock (tends to drown the world out, and the rebellious streak in him probably takes some pleasure in enjoying what he might have been told was 'worldly listening' by nuns). But I also see him as enjoying a fair amount of softer classical songs or pop and folk (easier on his ears, or nice for dates as we know), as well as jazz (relaxing). This is great for Jane, because it means Matt would have an excellent talent for pulling out old hits she only vaguely remembers listening to but really enjoyed, and also for following her on whatever musical journey she takes - he'd also be a little more up to date on music than her, so he'd probably introduce her to some new(ish) alt artists, softer sounds usually - Jaymes Young, some of Hozier's newer stuff, songs he thinks she'll connect to.
Sweet moment: somewhere lost in the mountain of asks in my box I vaguely remember someone saying they could see Matt liking to play Jane love songs to see if he could get her to sing them later, like she was singing to him. And I love this and agree with it. Especially on bad and broken, self-loathing days, cause he needs love on those days, wants to hear Jane hum or quietly sing the words, because then it's like she's singing all that love to him. And once she figures out that's what he's doing, she makes a point of doing it more often, even putting on the songs herself and mumbling them quietly as he lays with his head on her chest, her fingers in his hair.
Jane next. I had to think about this for a while (and as always, as musical preferences are VERY personal, ya'll are free to disregard this). I can tell you that while she's ok with classical now and can even enjoy it sometimes (first date), she had to work at that one with Ciro since there was a lot of classical played 'for brain development' while she was at White Coat's facility. Outside that though, she wasn't sure what she liked when she first came out. She tried a lot of things with Ciro and Eli and Sophia, much like she did with food, hunting for what she enjoyed. I think, at least initially, a lot of the music she heard - classical, pop, jazz, country, ballads, Disney even - was too... gentle. Cause this poor kid? She was angry. She felt awkward, out of place. She still felt trapped by nightmares and PTSD, and wanted to feel free, to shout, to revel in something that wasn't slow and measured and soft, something that seemed to acknowledge the pain of what she'd went through. But you know what channeled those feelings really well?
Fucking punk rock.
And if we assume she's close to Matt's age, then at 16 she was freed at the right time to roll right into Green Day, Paramore, Fall Out Boy, and My Chemical Romance. I think she vibed hard with that genre during those few years with Ciro before going on the run again, and it's something she'll always have a fondness for even if she's now expanded her tastes - because ultimately I think, with where she's at now, she's become a bit of a racoon. She'd delight in listening to artists across multiple genres based solely on some random quirk or line or chorus that stuck in her head, just because she can. Which means Matt's just as likely to come home to Jane howling along to a nostalgic punk rock song as he is to her blasting some random Broadway tune she heard in a cab (no one is immune to Lin Manuel) or a Taylor Swift song on loop because this sounds like us, Matt, what the fuck, have you heard this?
Funny moment: needless to say she is not prepared for Dance Dance to be her song of the evening as Matt walks through the door one night - she freezes, wondering if this is going to be an Ow My Ears song.
At least until he throws out, 'I'm two quarters and a heart down' and tosses his cane as her eyes light up and he grins-
-then the chorus hits and they both fucking rock.
They both wind up collapsed on the floor giggling. And that's when she is reminded that, yet again, Matt is the perfect man to go with her wherever her music journey takes her.
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Can we try to start it over?
Or has your love run out for me?
Tell me that you love me, girl;
Baby, please have pity on me, baby, yeah.
LeVert - [Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop] Goes My Mind
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its straight up just FUN to take a story that people have opinions about and just throw all the opinions out and build your own opinion based on your own reading. thats what its all fucking about baby. what makes this media tick, what are the active ingredients here
everything about this is true and a central part of like. me as someone who enjoys art and stories and media.. like not only is it more fun, it just also means ill usually have a better time watching it/engaging with it even if it was bad. ill appreciate more things if im not like 'this sucks whatever' and i pick it apart alive to see which parts actually are bad and why and which parts are good actually, s'bout the nuance, the nuance enjoyer has logged on.. so.. likes this 👍
and its because of this great joy that i can proudly say Jack and Jill (2011) starring Adam Sandler IS camp, so unfortunately camp. i dont even know what camp actually is but i can say it and believe it if i want. but its only the part where adam as jack dresses up as jill and its effectively the same as jill being on screen and theyre just cutting between double jilled up adam, but u notice a difference in how he carries himself when theyre cutting between adam playing jill and adam playing jack pretending to be jill. only uhh that sequence is camp. its really quite amazing to see.let me show u?
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niche comforting thought but as bad as anything might be in your life, always remember: you could be a History Dude who won a battle that caused you to lose the overall war and gave your name to the kind of shitty wins that are actually losses
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