3:33

country, Brooding outlaw-country ballad with male vocals, slow swing feel and distant tremolo guitar, Verses stay hushed with brushed drums, low upright bass, and ghostly pedal steel swells; chorus widens into gritty baritone harmonies and a heavier snare, Subtle organ pads creep in on the last chorus to raise the tension, leaving a long reverb tail on the final line, soundtrack, male vocals
4:09

male vocals, visceral, native American with an outlaw country twang, suspenseful horror in chorus
3:45

male vocals, outlaw country starting with lively music then beginning to darken by verse 2 then horror tinged by the bridge
5:11

5:14

2:59

The song opens with sparse, lonely banjo plucks over a low, droning guitar and wind-like reverb, creating an ethereal sense of isolation, A mournful, Gothic fiddle enters with long, bending notes that mimic a groaning landscape, while the banjo begins to warp and detune, The energy shifts as a dark outlaw-country rhythm emerges, driven by a gravelly brushed snare, a heartbeat-like kick drum, and gritty electric guitar slides, As the piece reaches its peak, the banjo and fiddle intertwine in a ghostly, warning pattern before the rhythm begins to collapse, The sound thins out into a single trembling fiddle note, finally ending with a few low guitar pulses that fade into silence
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