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Child Matters

I wrote this album all by myself! Hope u like it!
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15 songs
3:29Song Image
The energy is quiet but emotionally charged, sitting around 65–90 BPM, slow and intimate yet deeply felt, with male and female vocals blending closely, trading lines and harmonizing in a way that feels like a private conversation, warm reverb-soaked electric guitars and gentle acoustic guitar create a dreamy late-night glow, supported by soft piano, airy synth pads, and a deep, smooth bass that carries the emotional weight, minimal percussion—often just a muted kick and soft snare—moves like a heartbeat beneath the song, giving it subtle momentum, the genre lives between indie pop and soft alternative, melancholic but comforting, restrained yet powerful, with melodies that linger quietly in your chest long after the track fades out
3:52Song Image
Focus carries a restless, tense energy around 75–100 BPM, balancing anxiety and emotional vulnerability, Male and female vocals trade lines and harmonize, sometimes overlapping, sometimes leaving space, reflecting distraction and longing, A soft piano provides warmth, while restrained drums—muted kicks and gentle snares—keep a heartbeat-like momentum, Electric guitars create atmospheric swells in the verses, with the solo delivering sharp bends and melodic runs with echoing reverb, The break erupts in raw, aggressive energy, emphasizing frustration with distorted guitar accents and staccato piano hits, A warm bass ties everything together, Sitting between indie pop and alternative, the track feels urgent, unresolved, and emotionally charged, with melodies that linger and pull the listener into its restless, intimate world
3:43Song Image
The energy is quiet but emotionally charged, sitting around 65–90 BPM, slow and intimate yet deeply felt, with male and female vocals blending closely, trading lines and harmonizing in a way that feels like a private conversation, warm reverb-soaked electric guitars and gentle acoustic guitar create a dreamy late-night glow, supported by soft piano, airy synth pads, and a deep, smooth bass that carries the emotional weight, minimal percussion—often just a muted kick and soft snare—moves like a heartbeat beneath the song, giving it subtle momentum, the genre lives between indie pop and soft alternative, melancholic but comforting, restrained yet powerful, with melodies that linger quietly in your chest long after the track fades out
3:11Song Image
I’m Right Here carries a quiet, vulnerable energy, moving at a slow-to-mid tempo around 70–90 BPM, built around emotional longing and feeling unseen, The song is performed by both a male and a female vocalist, whose voices feel close but slightly distant, as if reaching for each other from opposite sides, A soft, reflective piano leads the track, creating a calm but heavy atmosphere, while gentle drums—muted kicks and light snares—pulse softly underneath like a steady breath, Subtle guitar textures float in the background, adding warmth without pulling focus from the vocals, Sitting between indie pop and soft alternative, the song feels intimate and fragile, centered on being present, waiting, and hoping to be noticed, with melodies that fade out gently rather than resolve
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Staying At Home carries a calm, melancholic atmosphere at a slow-to-mid tempo around 70–90 BPM, centered around themes of waiting, distance, and quiet hope, The song is performed by both a male and a female vocalist, their voices blending softly and taking turns, creating a gentle dialogue filled with vulnerability, A classical acoustic guitar forms the core of the track, gently strummed to create warmth and emotional closeness, Subtle ambient textures fill the background, while minimal percussion—soft kicks and restrained snares—adds a slow heartbeat without breaking the stillness, Sitting between indie folk and soft alternative, the track feels personal, reflective, and emotionally honest, letting the silence speak just as much as the lyrics
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Can You Hear Me? carries a tender, reflective energy at a slow-to-mid tempo around 70–95 BPM, capturing longing and uncertainty, The track is performed by both a male and a female vocalist, their voices intertwining in a soft, conversational way—sometimes harmonizing, sometimes echoing each other’s lines, creating an intimate back-and-forth, A gentle piano forms the emotional foundation, supported by restrained drums—muted kicks and light snares—that keep a subtle heartbeat rhythm, Clean guitar textures add warmth and atmosphere, enhancing the quiet tension without overpowering the vocals, Sitting between indie pop and soft alternative, the song feels delicate, emotional, and wistful, with melodies that linger softly and evoke a sense of vulnerability and hope
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Halfway Gone has a reflective but restless energy, moving at a mid-tempo pace around 85–105 BPM, caught between hope and emotional distance, The song feels bright on the surface yet quietly unstable underneath, like watching someone drift away while still standing in the light, It is sung by both a male and a female vocalist, whose voices alternate and blend—sometimes answering each other, sometimes harmonizing—reinforcing the feeling of emotional separation, The track is built around clean electric guitars with a soft shimmer, light rhythmic strumming, and subtle melodic lines that echo the feeling of longing, Warm synth layers and gentle piano accents fill the background, while steady but restrained drums keep the song grounded without pushing it too hard, The bass stays smooth and supportive, emphasizing the emotional weight without overpowering the atmosphere, Sitting between indie pop and alternative, the song balances clarity and vulnerability, focusing on emotional distance, bro
4:26Song Image
Duet, man and woman voice, psychedelic Rock, Dreamy, Mellifluous, cool melody's, hard guitar at the bridge, distorted vocals at the bridge
4:01Song Image
Never Been More Afraid (Of Losing You) carries a soft, deeply emotional energy at a slow tempo around 60–80 BPM, Male and female vocals intertwine intimately, whispering and harmonizing to convey vulnerability and fear of loss, A tender, spacious piano drives the track, while restrained drums—light kick and soft brushes—provide a subtle heartbeat, Gentle electric guitars add atmosphere without overpowering, letting the vocals and piano carry the emotion, Sitting between indie pop and alternative, the song feels melancholic, reflective, and delicate, with melodies that linger, drawing the listener into a quiet world of longing and introspection
3:13Song Image
Pain Game carries a soft, intimate energy at a slow-to-mid tempo around 75–95 BPM, exploring longing and emotional tension, Sung by both a male and a female vocalist, their voices intertwine in a conversational, slightly distant way, sometimes harmonizing, sometimes echoing each other, A gentle piano lays the emotional base, while restrained drums—muted kicks and light snares—keep a subtle heartbeat rhythm, Classical guitar adds warmth and texture, supporting the vocals without overpowering them, Sitting between indie pop and soft alternative, the song feels tender and reflective, with melodies that linger and evoke quiet vulnerability
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Tossed carries a drifting, reflective energy, moving at a mid-slow tempo around 70–95 BPM, emotionally unsettled but calm on the surface, like floating without knowing where you’ll end up, The track is driven by both male and female vocals, blending and answering each other in a fragile, unfinished conversation—sometimes harmonizing, sometimes pulling apart, A soft, spacious piano lays the emotional foundation, while restrained drums—muted kicks, gentle snares, and subtle rhythmic textures—move like a slow heartbeat beneath the song, Clean electric guitar layers add width and atmosphere, and a warm, steady bass keeps everything grounded without breaking the calm, Sitting between indie pop and alternative, the song feels melancholic yet controlled, centered on emotional confusion and quiet surrender, with melodies that drift rather than resolve, lingering in the air long after the track fades out
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Different Person carries a tense, restless energy at a mid-tempo pace around 80–105 BPM, driven by inner conflict rather than romance, The track is sung by both a male and a female vocalist, whose voices trade lines and occasionally overlap, creating distance instead of comfort, A moody piano forms the emotional base, while tight, controlled drums keep a steady, pressuring rhythm, Clean electric guitars stay subtle in the verses, then turn sharper and more aggressive during the instrumental solos with short bends and echo-heavy lines, The break section hits hard with raw, near-shouted vocals, clipped piano hits, and distorted guitar accents, emphasizing frustration and emotional overload, Sitting between alternative pop and indie rock, the song explores identity, pressure, and emotional change, leaving an unsettled feeling as it fades out
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Dangerous Dangerous is a soft yet tense alternative track, moving at a slow-mid tempo around 80–95 BPM, The song is carried by gentle male and female vocals, often layered and repeated to create a hypnotic, anxious feeling, A minimal piano sets the emotional core, while subtle pads and low bass slowly build pressure underneath, The humming instrumental breaks feel fragile and haunting, almost like holding your breath, Drums stay restrained, entering lightly to keep the song grounded without breaking its vulnerability, The track balances fear and calm, capturing the quiet panic of realizing something important could slip away
3:22Song Image
The energy is quiet but emotionally charged, sitting around 65–90 BPM, slow and intimate yet deeply felt, with male and female vocals blending closely, trading lines and harmonizing in a way that feels like a private conversation, warm reverb-soaked electric guitars and gentle acoustic guitar create a dreamy late-night glow, supported by soft piano, airy synth pads, and a deep, smooth bass that carries the emotional weight, minimal percussion—often just a muted kick and soft snare—moves like a heartbeat beneath the song, giving it subtle momentum, the genre lives between indie pop and soft alternative, melancholic but comforting, restrained yet powerful, with melodies that linger quietly in your chest long after the track fades out
3:37Song Image
The energy is quiet but emotionally charged, sitting around 65–90 BPM, slow and intimate yet deeply felt, with male and female vocals blending closely, trading lines and harmonizing in a way that feels like a private conversation, warm reverb-soaked electric guitars and gentle acoustic guitar create a dreamy late-night glow, supported by soft piano, airy synth pads, and a deep, smooth bass that carries the emotional weight, minimal percussion—often just a muted kick and soft snare—moves like a heartbeat beneath the song, giving it subtle momentum, the genre lives between indie pop and soft alternative, melancholic but comforting, restrained yet powerful, with melodies that linger quietly in your chest long after the track fades out