3:14

Fast, melodic folk-punk song titled “Halfway to Honest, ” Male vocal, off-pitch but passionate, confessional tone, Bright acoustic strumming, stomps and claps, lo-fi room energy, Lyrics are self-aware, poetic, and funny — about trying to heal but getting distracted by your own chaos
2:17

Mid-tempo lo-fi folk-punk song titled “Ashtrays & Alibis, ” Male vocal, raw and slightly off-pitch, emotional but self-aware, Strummed acoustic guitar, soft percussion, warm room tone, Lyrics mix humor and heartbreak about broken promises, burnout, and trying to change, Feels like The Front Bottoms × The Mountain Goats × early Mansions — poetic, messy, sincere
3:29

Fast, melodic folk-punk song titled “The Saints of Cheap Motels, ” Male vocal, raw and shout-sung with group harmonies on the chorus, Bright strumming acoustic guitar, clapping, tambourine, and lo-fi live energy, Lyrics are poetic and funny — a hymn for broken people finding grace in cheap motels, Genre: Fast folk-punk / road-worn singalong
Mood: tired but triumphant — sacred in the small stuff
Tempo: 150–170 bpm — feels like a heartbeat that finally finds rhythm again
2:49

Emotional folk-punk song titled “Somebody’s Gotta Be the Ghost, ” Begins slow and intimate, building into a fast, melodic shout-along ending, Raw male vocal, lo-fi acoustic guitar, minimal percussion that grows into a full stomp-clap finale, Lyrics about acceptance, identity, and finding peace in imperfection, Genre: Emotional folk-punk / existential closer
Mood: acceptance, exhaustion, bittersweet peace
Tempo: 130 → 160 BPM — slow confession that builds into a full-throated shout

