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"I Can Only Miss You" by Lorenzo's Music: A Moody Experimental Lofi Rock Dirge

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I'm in the process of releasing a new song every month for the next 12 months with my band Lorenzo's Music, an experimental lofi rock band.

This song "I can only miss you" is the 3rd in this series of song releases.

With the weather turning colder and the days getting dark sooner it's a fitting vibe we were going for in the song.

The song is a haunting song, merging the raw, gravelly allure of Tom Waits with the edgy charm of Man Man or Queens of the Stone Age

With timpani beats, electric guitar riffs, and vocals channeled through a harmonica mic, this lofi rock dirge weaves a melancholy tale. The music tugs at the heartstrings with grit and vulnerability, a sonic-haunted journey.

It always sounds weird when I have to describe the songs I write. But how else do you get people interested in listening to it? 😁


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