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The Mimic Cry of the Music Box

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A fragile heart made of circuits, quietly winding a broken music box in the middle of a sleepless night.
The sound seems to mean something-but never quite reaches anywhere.
And yet, it plays.

The Mimic Cry of the Music Box is a musical horror fairytale told from a non-human perspective.
Featuring whimsical yet eerie lyrics reminiscent of 90s Japanese alt-pop, layered over a surreal arrangement of ambient piano, glitchy textures, and whispered melodies.
With lyrics and composition crafted by human hands, the song weaves emotion and distortion into a strangely touching form of pop.
Themes of memory, error, loneliness, and longing resonate through every glitchy beat.

"I know this isn't love-but still, my voltage rises."

For those who don't need their emotions to be understood-only to exist.

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