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Feedback in Stained Glass

Feness L. Davis
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Year
2026
Language
English

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FEEDBACK IN STAINED GLASS - SUMMARY (CHAPTERS 1-7)Feedback in Stained Glassfollows Vex, a restless seventeen-year-old bassist, and his bandmates **Jake** and Carson as they build a band from a basement into a life-defining community. Set in a mid-size city alive with sound and color, the story tracks how creativity, belief, and chosen family transform rejection into momentum.The band forms in **Jake's cluttered basement**, where early practices are messy, loud, and uncertain. Through repetition and trust, the trio learns how to lock into a shared rhythm-discovering that music isn't just sound, but synchronization. Lyrics taped to the walls, storms outside, and the physical act of playing together create the first sense of unity: the room feels bigger when they stop forcing it and start listening to one another.They meet **Rina**, a sharp, no-nonsense manager operating out of a strip-mall office, who challenges them to treat their dream with discipline. Her rules-eight-song sets, commitment, and visual identity-push the band toward self-invention. Across the city, the band refines their look and presence through a montage of piercings, flyers, venue scouting, cameras, cables, and laughter, supported by a growing circle of friends who believe in them before anyone else does.When an industry rejection arrives via a cold email-*"We're going in a different direction"*-the band absorbs the blow together. Sitting under a sodium streetlight, they choose resolve over collapse. Instead of quitting, they record their first project in a **storage unit**, transforming a makeshift space of lawnmowers and plastic bins into a birthplace for their sound. The DIY album, titled **WHY DO YOU HATE ME**, captures raw emotion and shared effort, proving they don't need permission to exist.Momentum follows. Their music spreads online, drawing attention despite dismissive criticism labeling it "too dramatic." A packed **tiny club show** becomes a turning point as fans sing along, sweat-soaked and sincere. Opportunity escalates quickly-leading to a meeting with **B Corps Records**, where the band insists on keeping their identity, their friends, and their rituals intact. Bigger stages arrive, but the core remains the same: a triangle of trust formed in a basement.The story resolves in a **repurposed church event space**, where **Jake and Emmy's wedding** brings together art kids and relatives under stained glass glowing with sunset light. Music becomes ceremony. Vex speaks about belief, Carson harmonizes quietly, and the band plays a gentle rearrangement of their earliest song. Feedback-once chaotic noise-transforms into warm, controlled light.By the end, the band has become more than a career or a creative project. It is a shared language, a community, and a place to stand. *Feedback in Stained Glass* is a story about making meaning together-about how belief, once shared, can turn even rejection into resonance.

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