Songs from the signal
Permanent homes for the records that escaped the live rotation and grew their own films. Five transmissions are currently pinned. The rest still have to earn a file.
I’m mammal adjacent
I’m mammal adjacent keeps the lobby light on for guests who never arrive and waters the plastic plant only when eyes are watching. The rented heartbeat recites its handbook faces and holds the elevator like any other compliant shell.
Dunderheads
Dunderheads drags the high-IQ narrator through a room of tools who clap for bad ideas in all caps. The chorus keeps the real score, high rent and low will to live while the problem gets solved before it even reaches their heads.
Time to go
Time to go names the jacket thief and the bathroom that doubled its distance, then states the thesis plain: this place loves no one back. The jukebox took the whole life story anyway while the tab stayed open and the door waited.
ThirtyFive Eyes
ThirtyFive Eyes tallies lane changes and dash mic confessions for the stores that already own your route. The chorus lands the real cut: once the updates take your voice the eyes never need to blink again.
Bad News Has Babies
Bad News Has Babies tracks how one ignored problem breeds supervisors who circle back forever. The chorus hits like a door you should have kept shut before the thing learned to drive.