Distopian Dream Girl
Built to Spill
There's Nothing Wrong With Love (1994)
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Song DNA
Notes: Ramshackle guitar noise builds a noisy, expansive indie rock texture with keening melodies and muscular riffs, creating moderate sensory engagement without overwhelming intensity. Predictable structures support its Weezer-like early 90s alt-rock feel.
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Indie rock track featuring cryptic lyrics about a stepfather resembling David Bowie, driven by strong guitar riffs and melodic vocals from Built to Spill's 1994 sophomore album.
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Moods: energetic, nostalgic, playful
Traditions: indie rock
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