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Chairs Sound Different

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A deeply melancholic acoustic track that heavily channels the exhausted, detached weariness of late 90s British indie and slowcore. It paints an incredibly vivid and stark picture of a teacher sitting alone in an empty classroom after the final bell, navigating the draining routine, minor failures, and quiet, poignant moments of the profession.

The production deliberately avoids lush reverbs and pitch-perfect polish, opting instead for a dry, realistic classroom ambience with fingerpicked acoustic guitar buzz and a muddy organ pad. The mid-range, hoarse male vocal delivers the lyrics with a heavy speech-rhythm, moving from a claustrophobic mono verse to a slightly wider, yet still restrained, chorus. The track concludes with a striking structural mutation into a 6/4 time signature, dropping to a bare kick drum before ending on an abrupt, unpolished hard cut that leaves the listener suspended in unresolved exhaustion.

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