

Prompt / Lyrics
[Act I – Disco Floor] Mirror haze Spinning shoes on cracked glass You laugh once Then check the exit sign Cheap gold Sticks to your tired wrists You dance anyway Like the room’s on trial Too far down To climb back up tonight Too far down But the glitter feels right [Act II – Indie Fray] Parking lot dawn Stale smoke in your hair Old band tee Hanging on by a thread You say “I used to dream in color” Now it’s grayscale shelves And bills by the bed Too far down To pretend it’s just a phase Too far down Staring through the brighter days (oh) [Act III – Industrial Ash] Rust rain Falls through the warehouse roof Boot prints Track through the chemical dust Sirens Sound like a choir of drills You’re shouting But it comes out crushed Too far down In the hum of heavy steel Too far down To remember how to feel [Act IV – New Wave Static] Chrome eyes Neon on your pale cheek You type fast Erase every line you send Sharp suit Hides every crooked fear You pose You post You never hit “send” Too far down In the glass and endless scroll Too far down Still bargaining your soul (hey) [Act V – Celtic Veil] Wet stone Path curling into the fog Bare feet Cold moss between your toes Old song Your grandmother’s broken tongue Soft curse “For the ones who won’t let go” Too far down On a road that loops around Too far down To hear your own heart’s sound [Act VI – Cathedral Organ] High vault Echo on your rough voice Candles Drip like they’re counting sins You kneel Under all your loaded names You rise With a tremor in your grin Too far down To go back to what you were Too far down To stay the same Unsure [Tag] Too far down To fall again (too far down)
Tags
rock, Avant-garde concept track in acts: start as sparse, off-kilter disco groove, then pivot through crunchy indie rock, pounding industrial apocalypse, angular new wave, misty Celtic lament, and end with roaring cathedral pipe organ. Gravelly female vocals ride on top; each act escalates intensity. Drums morph per section; synth bass grows more distorted. Final “too far down” tag hits sharp and dry, with everything cutting off abruptly on the last word., indie rock, new wave, celtic, disco, female vocals, avant-garde, industrial
4:19
No
1/21/2026