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From Where We Stand: in this wasteland

A first-person concept album of Mojave’s lost souls—companions telling their stories through raw, emotional songs carved from dust, war, love, and regret.
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9 songs
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male, Melancholic acoustic folk with slow rythem desert-rock undertones—sparse guitar, mournful harmonies, and a steady, reflective rhythm echoing Arcade’s burdened journey
3:34Song Image
A haunting blend of ambient and experimental music, featuring ethereal synths and dissonant melodies that mirror Lily's fragmented memories and internal struggles, The composition evokes a sense of me
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A somber blend of acoustic Americana and dark country, featuring haunting slide guitars and a slow, deliberate rhythm that mirrors Boone's internal struggle and the desolate Mojave landscape
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A fusion of traditional Mexican folk and Western ballad, featuring classical guitar, mournful trumpets, and a slow, reflective tempo that echoes Raul's storied past and enduring resilience
2:56Song Image
female vocals, Dusty outlaw country with gritty blues undertones—slide guitar, harmonica, and raw vocals soaked in whiskey and heartbreak, echoing Cass’s fire-forged loss and stubborn resilience
3:44Song Image
male, Western ballad and electronic elements, featuring twangy guitars and synthesized undertones, reflecting Rex's journey from a loyal police dog to a cybernetic companion in the Mojave wasteland
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female vocals, acoustic folk and electronic elements, featuring gentle guitar melodies intertwined with subtle synths, reflecting Veronica's internal conflict between tradition and progress
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a fitting musical style would be "Retro-Futuristic Synthwave, " This genre melds nostalgic 1980s electronic sounds with modern production, cowboy tones, echoing ED-E's blend of vintage, country rock
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female vocals, Cinematic acoustic folk with steady tempo—gravel-voiced vocals, ambient guitar swells, and a bittersweet build, echoing the lonely strength and memory-laden path of the Courier