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Why try? (WIP)

Written in pre-covid and recorded on my phone. This is me returning to a neglected part of myself.
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10 songs
4:32Song Image
Indie pop with a mid-tempo groove at 105 BPM in the key of E major, The arrangement features a clean, palm-muted electric guitar playing a rhythmic eighth-note pattern, complemented by a melodic bassline that emphasizes the root and fifth, Drums consist of a tight, dry kick and snare with a consistent hi-hat pulse, Male vocals alternate between a relaxed chest voice and a breathy falsetto, often layered with subtle vocal harmonies, A bright, percussive synth or electric piano provides occasional rhythmic accents, The track maintains a steady 4/4 time signature with a clean, transparent production style
2:59Song Image
slow funk, soul, rock, punk rock, The song starts out soulful for the first 2/3rds, Then the final 3rd switches it up to distorted guitar lead rock music
3:19Song Image
I'm not drunk, I'm just sippin'
2:27Song Image
3:12Song Image
synth pop, oscillating squealing, crystal sounds, octave bending
2:58Song Image
bass-driven breakbeats, robot vocals, distorted vocals, layered vocals, robotic voice, [written lyrics>audible artefacts]
5:00Song Image
4:09Song Image
Garage rock, rock distorted vocals, layered vocals, robotic voice, [written lyrics>audible artefacts] killer guitar solos, acrobatic guitar moves, over-driven, distorted guitar
3:23Song Image
High-energy J-Rock and Post-Hardcore fusion featuring aggressive distorted electric guitars, rapid double-kick drumming, and a prominent melodic bassline, The track opens with a technical guitar riff utilizing pinch harmonics and rapid alternate picking, The vocals are a powerful male tenor, shifting between melodic delivery and intense, strained belts during the chorus, The song structure follows a standard Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus-Outro format, The tempo is a driving 180 BPM in the key of E minor, Production is polished with heavy compression on the drums, wide-panned rhythm guitars, and a touch of delay and reverb on the lead vocals to create a sense of space, The bridge features a breakdown with palm-muted chugging and a soaring guitar solo characterized by fast legato runs and wide vibrato
1:39Song Image
indie punk, emo, punk rock, layered vocals, bass, guitar, drums, keyboard, synth, studio recording, you're dreaming, screaming vocals