Vice of Verse
Find the song, quote the short line that hit you, and publish the meaning only you heard.
Free download · Premium from $2.99/week · iPhone and Android
Honey & Rust
June Castle
“you taste like honey and rust every time you say goodbye”
@thequietpart · poeticSweetness and decay in the same breath. She is naming the exact moment a love starts to corrode but still tastes sweet.
Start where the song already lives.
Start with your favorite songs, open their rooms, and collect interpretations from people who hear the album the way you do.
12 provider-backed Spotify rooms are already staged with album art, source links, and 96 non-lyric song/prompt takes before store launch.
Songs first. Artists support the gravity.
Vice of Verse is built around rooms for songs and albums. Artist taste helps tune discovery, but each conversation belongs to a track.
Open the room
Search a track, tap into its room, and land in a surface led by album art, artist context, and listener interpretations.
Write the line
Quote a brief excerpt, choose the tone, and publish the meaning you hear without turning the app into a lyric sheet.
Find your people
Feel writers, save lines, comment in Margins, and follow the rooms that keep pulling you back.
Search with the services people already use.
Spotify powers the current catalog rooms, album art, and listening handoff. Apple Music stays in the roadmap until its credentials are available, while MusicBrainz can steady messy metadata matches.
Album art carries the mood.
Made for interpretation, not lyric dumps.
Vice of Verse is for user interpretations, not official lyric meanings or full lyric display. Posts use short excerpts, reporting, blocking, moderation, and a takedown path.
Open your first song room.
Download Vice of Verse and start with the line you cannot stop hearing.