Riley & Rochelle Devlog pt.5

Riley & Rochelle

Uncover the lives, losses, and stories of two musicians from opposite sides of the tracks as they become superstars, fall in love and fall apart in this 90s narrative puzzle game.

Once it was established that I would be a good point of reference for Celine Dion, Tim and I casually took a deep dive into pop culture in the 90s, and 00s, researching all the tropes and rock and roll cliches. There was a lot of listening to stuff: listening to the music of that era and also refining Tim’s early song sketches. We really found the story in the music.  Ironically at the same time I was writing for R&R I was invited to join a writer’s room for a very different project. My homework for that project had me watching a bunch of 90’s music-adjacent canonical films, including Empire Records, Britney vs. Spears, and Josie and the Pussycats. Throughout the first half of 2022, I was fully immersed in 90’s culture. I was a teenager in the 90’s and by the time I was moving away for uni in 1998, I was already in deep in the music scene. I was playing in bands, writing music reviews for Vice, hosted a Canadian indie rock college radio show, and was a DJ at the Biftek, an iconic Montreal bar where all the rock and rollers hung out. The ’90s were weird! Everything was physical media (cassettes, CDs, vinyl) and music was consumed in a completely different way than it is today. We discovered new bands by reading magazines, watching TV and listening to the radio. It seems quaint by today’s standards — but these limited means of sharing music also meant there was limited real estate for new acts to break through. The idea of “indie rock” was just emerging — and I think we captured this moment with Riley’s entry into music. Recording cassettes on his 4-track, being discovered by smaller labels and the DIY ethic all play into his story. And for Rochelle we played into the trope of being “discovered”-- a path that isn’t always as clear as some think it might be. I am still waiting for the green light to make Riley & Rochelle branded scrunchies. That would be the ultimate swag.