Tag: pop

  • I have already died thousands of times

    I have already died thousands of times

    Today dropped a quietly devastating new single called I Have Already Died (Thousands of Times)” that wraps heavy personal grief in an unexpectedly catchy pop package. With bright, melodic hooks and a subtle emo undercurrent in the vulnerable delivery, the track feels like a modern bedroom-pop confession set to an infectious beat—think wistful choruses that stick in your head while the lyrics quietly gut you. Lines like “Every breath a borrowed thread from a life that let me stay / But the real me stayed behind the night you both went away” hit with soft-spoken ache, turning five years of numb absence and loss into something strangely singable. It’s the kind of song that sneaks up on you: upbeat enough to hum along to, yet laced with that hollow-eyed realization of moving through the world long after the light went out. If you’re craving pop that dares to sit with the emptiness, this one’s worth a repeat listen.

  • A torch song about maintenance mode in Splinterlands

    A torch song about maintenance mode in Splinterlands

    Now you don’t have to be sad alone when you’re looking at the maintenance screen.

    The album cover has a funny glitch in it that makes it obvious that it’s AI. I actually like stuff like that. Do you see it?

    It has synced lyrics, too. So they show up on the screen highlighted as the line is being sung. Fancy stuff, eh?