Glaare
Meet Rachael Pierce
Welcome friends it is me again. Doing my best to tee up what I think is one heck of an interview. Rachael Pierce of Glare was kind enough to lend us some fantastic words. The musician is one part of the powerhouse spook-tastic rock band Glaare. Their latest album “To Deaf And Day” is chock full of powerful emotions. The album gives the emotions ample space in the form of gorgeous cavernous reverberation. For a fantastic listening experience bring your boombox to your nearest abandoned echo dome, pull out your phone and read the rest of the review below.
Would you rather be a vampire cowboy in the old west or a werewolf knight in medieval times? Please tell us why.
I won’t conform to your imaginary predetermined choices of who I’m supposed to be. It’s super insensitive for you to assume my cosplay or larp. I’m a genderless assassin from the present with a PhD in sex philanthropy from your dads university of “help me I’m vulnerable, young, and in trouble
What is the thing you fear most?
Unemployed social climber.
What shoes do you wear the most often? Why?
periwinkle plastic crock like Birkenstock lookalikes from rite aid. Because they’re your dads favorite.
Where do you draw your inspiration from?
Cats, sex hustlers, social pariahs
What was the intention with your 2017 album To Deaf And Day?
To not kill my self. Achieved. Barely
If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Legal immunity
Could you write us a Haiku?
No
Any final comments? (This is your electronic soapbox for one last answer.)
capitalism will fail just as it has in the centuries before. The poor and unpopular will rise again to feed on the greedy flesh of the wealthy and selfish. Those who are basking in the spotlight are merely sitting ducks highlighted for predators like me to pick off. Hope you enjoyed your instagram followers you worthless swines. Love you.
Sincerely, Rachael