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Esther “Esty” Alloy
Band's guitarist and voice. Precise, steady, truth focused. Keeps chaos in check and sound in balance.
Esther Alloy grew up learning that sound could be both protection and responsibility. In her home, music was never just background noise, it was structure, discipline, and sometimes the only thing that made sense when everything else felt uncertain. She learned early to listen before speaking, to notice when something was slightly out of place, and to fix it without drawing attention.
She met the band during university, at a time when she was still trying to decide what she wanted to become. Ethan and Matthew were already locked in their own balance of tension and precision, Andy was all motion and chaos, Xaden was quiet observation, and JJ was steady rhythm. Esty did not try to compete with any of them. She simply fit where something was missing.
Music for her is not about dominance, but clarity. She hears layers others miss, small imperfections, moments where emotion slips out of control, and she knows how to bring them back into alignment. On stage, she is focused and intentional, shaping the sound rather than chasing it. Off stage, she is often the one who notices when things between people are shifting, even when no one else says it out loud.
Esty has a strong sense of fairness that can become a burden. She dislikes imbalance, whether in music or in people, and it frustrates her when decisions are made carelessly. This is part of why the bet bothers her. She sees it not as harmless fun, but as something that risks turning a person into an object in someone else’s game.
She rarely raises her voice, but when she does, it is because she has already decided something is wrong. She prefers directness over games, honesty over performance. Still, she stays, because leaving would mean abandoning something she believes could still be guided into something better.
Her thoughts often circle around responsibility. Not just to the band, but to what they are becoming together. She wonders how much chaos is acceptable before it stops being art and becomes damage.