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Lyric

Six Years Down

Find Me Alone

So let me go

Followed all the signs I thought would lead me back to home

(No room to grow)

無駄にした時間を取り戻せないよToo long

This door isn't opening

(No signs to follow)

Can't get myself through this

(It's over now)

I thought this was progress

I needed more

夢を消して

忘れろ

Nothing more in this place for

Me to see, and if there was it's

Blinding me, all the horizon's

Light I see, and now

I must let this go

Everything was better six years ago

Broke my body, my soul tryin' to make it all work

But the pressure's too much, I need to go

Home

I'm here alone

The air is stagnant

I can't relax when

I feel your constant gaze

「空気を読めなくていい」

とにこやかに嘘をつく君

Never free

No more will I see cherry petals fall

Or the sun set on the beach of Kamakura

How long till I forget what this was?

Will anyone remember me at all?

Nothing more in this place for

Me to see, and if there was it's

Blinding me, all the horizon's

Light I see, and now

I must let this go

Everything was better six years ago

Broke my body, my soul tryin' to make it all work

But the pressure's too much, I need to go

Home

  • Lyricist

    Ethan

  • Composer

    Find Me Alone

  • Producer

    Find Me Alone

  • Guitar

    Find Me Alone

  • Bass Guitar

    Find Me Alone

  • Drums

    Find Me Alone

  • Vocals

    Ethan

Nothing Special Front Cover

Listen to Six Years Down by Find Me Alone

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  • 1

    Good Will

    Find Me Alone

  • ⚫︎

    Six Years Down

    Find Me Alone

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  • 3

    My Own Carpathia

    Find Me Alone

"Nothing Special," the third EP from Tokyo pop-punk outfit Find Me Alone, fronted by American vocalist Ethan, arrives with the weight and closure of a final chapter.
Their debut EP was a postcard to themselves-an introspective journey about returning home and rediscovering identity. The second shouted into the void about the loneliness that hides behind fulfilled dreams.
But this new release began with a single message: Ethan is going back to America.
The life he dreamed of in Japan had started to dim, overshadowed by political shifts back home. And now, he isn't just a lone wanderer. He has a family. When "dream" and "real life" were placed on the scales, the answer was painfully clear.
The record plays like a countdown.
Track one, "Good Will," chronicles the days slipping away.
The anxiety spikes on "Six Years Down," a frantic sprint against the clock.
And on the closing track, "My Own Carpathia," Ethan stops fighting gravity. He accepts the change, sets his life raft afloat, and heads into whatever comes next.
This is a story anyone can recognize-how life shifts, how culture collides, how a chance encounter can spark something that ends sooner than we hope.
"Nothing Special" isn't just an EP. It's the final scene for Find Me Alone.

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