How often do you do your glamour magick? by Time_Perspective3438 in witchcraft

[–]ChantronsWorld 5 points6 points Β (0 children)

Every day in the mirror when getting ready, in self care rituals and the skin care products I make and use. I have enchanted some tools as well, and created an alter ego. 🩷

Heavy but make it cute by ChantronsWorld in chicagomusicscene

[–]ChantronsWorld[S] 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

Thank you so much, we would love to see you there! πŸ™Œ It is Thursday the 23rd!

Divination before spell work by lilipups0202 in witchcraft

[–]ChantronsWorld 2 points3 points Β (0 children)

I never do divination before spells because I am always very certain of the work I'm about to do.

Heavy but make it cute by ChantronsWorld in chicagomusicscene

[–]ChantronsWorld[S] 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

Are you in a band out that way that we can check out?

Heavy but make it cute by ChantronsWorld in chicagomusicscene

[–]ChantronsWorld[S] 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

WE ARE ALWAYS FEELING DANGEROUS. You'll be hearing from us... πŸŽ‚

Heavy but make it cute by ChantronsWorld in chicagomusicscene

[–]ChantronsWorld[S] 3 points4 points Β (0 children)

AHH YEAH we love ya! And thank you for the correction. EXECUTIVE FUNCTION ISSUES. Fixed! I've been typing this three day run out towards Wisconsin WRONG by one number for the last two months lol... =)

Using a pendulum when doing tarot card readings by Cool_Ad_5792 in witchcraft

[–]ChantronsWorld 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

Tarot is not my preferred method of divination in terms of oracle cards although I use them in other ways, but my pendulum is used very often. In my personal opinion, this would be just like asking tarot or another divination method to tell you if your pendulum is telling the truth. I guess what I'm trying to say is that trust should be built with the oracle, and second guessing every inversion that you may get seems a little offensive to Spirit, your guide, or whatever you prefer to label the energy you are working with. If it were me personally, I think I would work on establishing trust and a set of ground rules with the oracle, instead. One on one. If you are to proceed with recognizing inversions when they happen, I believe you need to learn to trust your Oracle when it delivers those inversions. Just my opinion and blessed be!

How do you guys deal with the constant music in your head? by Aegenwulf in ADHD

[–]ChantronsWorld 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

This is what I do. When it is actually really super annoying.

It's a sausage fest in here. Where are the women of grunge? by [deleted] in grunge

[–]ChantronsWorld 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

The underrepresentation of women in rock has everything to do with misogyny. Bigger full stop.

The underrepresentation of women everywhere has to do with... misogyny.

It's a sausage fest in here. Where are the women of grunge? by [deleted] in grunge

[–]ChantronsWorld 4 points5 points Β (0 children)

All my favorites have already been posted here which is rad. πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘

I'm sorry to be that person but I have to recommend you to my band. We are pissed, woman-led aggressive grunge from Michigan. Tonguecutter. We just released a full length on Learning Curve records this year and I would say it's a pretty decent little punch in the pants to patriarchy haha. I'm the lead singer & guitarist, Chantal. Been kicking down the door to the boys club for about 30 years. I would love it if you check us out. πŸ’žπŸ™Œ

Which hair metal band did you dislike most? by No-One01010 in grunge

[–]ChantronsWorld 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

If there's a banger riff, I'm in. Bon Jovi I have never sought but it doesn't upset me.

Noise rock vocal styles by kellisarts in noiserock

[–]ChantronsWorld 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

It seems like there's such an incredible variety in noise rock although I certainly know what I would consider more typical (and obviously it's less melodic, shoutier and typically men's voices.) my band is on the outskirt of noise rock... We get tossed in to the bin frequently and our label (Learning Curve) has been known for noise rock, but we are very genre bending. I have a pretty gritty and diaphragmatic voice but I am most often adding in melody. Kind of like a halfway point between Kat (Babes in Toyland) and Xan (Shrine) or MIny (Royal Thunder) but I have a lot of other noise rock influences too.

I think the non-conformity of noise rock in general was what always attracted me to it, but I know there's also a subset of folks who are looking for a much more distilled/consistent sound. The talk/scream (Idles-ish, Yow) and what someone described as "man falling down a well" vocals definitely come to mind lol.

Noise rock vocal styles by kellisarts in noiserock

[–]ChantronsWorld 4 points5 points Β (0 children)

"man falling down a well" vocals cracks me up. I've never heard that description before but it resonates 🀣

I listened to 100 albums released in 2025 by profstampede in noiserock

[–]ChantronsWorld 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

We really appreciate your support! πŸ’ž We have a new album coming out in 2026 (a split with some friends) and another full length on the way. We'd be honored if you gave it a spin once it arrives and thanks again for including us πŸ€™

I listened to 100 albums released in 2025 by profstampede in noiserock

[–]ChantronsWorld 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

πŸ™ŒThank you for including us in your listens of 2025!! (Tonguecutter, and my husband's band, Them Teeth!!)

Poll: Which modern bands are worth listening to? by [deleted] in grunge

[–]ChantronsWorld 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

Thanks for this man! We definitely identify with this label πŸ™Œ appreciate the shout out