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We Should Catch Up Properly

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A raw, unpolished indie rock and emotional post-punk track that captures the blistering energy of a live rehearsal room. Driven by a 138 BPM tempo, the arrangement relies on hard-strummed rhythm guitars panned aggressively left and right, a highly melodic bassline, and a dry, forward snare drum. The dynamic shifts are stark and sudden, moving from a conspiratorial, low-volume verse directly into a wide, explosive chorus where a second guitar layer enters a half-beat late to create deliberate, unresolved tension.

Lyrically, the song tackles the agonizingly awkward experience of running into someone you used to be incredibly close to, only to realize the gap between you is now unbridgeable. It navigates the pain of noticing their "new references" and the realization that "you looked away first." Featuring a confrontational, double-tracked vocal that cracks and unpredictably shifts into falsetto, the production deliberately avoids auto-tune to preserve the raw, unedited heartbreak of the performance. The track ends on a devastatingly abrupt note after the hollow promise of "we should catch up properly."

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