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What People Call Low Self-esteem Is Really Just Seeing Yourself

What People Call Low Self-esteem Is Really Just Seeing Yourself

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN00634457869622
EAN0634457869622
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Product Description

AwakeButStillInBed's debut album, "What People Call Low Self-esteem Is Really Just Seeing Yourself", is a rollercoaster of emotions that will leave you questioning your entire existence in the best way possible. With tracks that range from heart-wrenching ballads to angsty anthems, this album is a journey through the ups and downs of self-discovery. Lead singer Shannon Taylor's raw vocals cut through the noise, pulling you in with every note. The lyrics are brutally honest, touching on themes of love, loss, and trying to find your place in the world. It's like a therapy session set to music, and let's be honest, we could all use a little more of that in our lives. The band's sound is a perfect mix of emo and indie rock, with just the right amount of grit to keep things interesting. The production is clean and polished, but still maintains that raw edge that sets AwakeButStillInBed apart from the rest. Standout tracks include "Opener", a punchy number that kicks things off with a bang, and "Breathing", a haunting ballad that will leave you breathless. But really, there isn't a bad track on this album. Each song is a gem in its own right, shining brightly in the sea of mediocrity that is the music industry. In conclusion, AwakeButStillInBed have crafted a masterpiece with "What People Call Low Self-esteem Is Really Just Seeing Yourself". It's a must-listen for anyone who's ever felt lost or alone, and let's face it, that's all of us. So do yourself a favor and give this album a spin. You won't regret it.