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It’s thick and melodic, often carrying the actual "tune" of the song while the guitars swirl around it.

They aren't playing traditional riffs; they are creating washes of sound, using reverb and delay to blur the lines between notes.

There is a paradoxical feeling in the track. It is in its structure—repeating patterns and limited chord changes—yet it feels lush and expansive. It’s the sound of a "wall of noise" that you can actually breathe in. It captures that specific "Wray" sound: a blend of 80s post-punk grit and 90s dream-pop shimmer. 4. Why It Resonates