กอดฉันไว้ (Hold Me)
Tattoo Colour
The song opens with a guitar figure that feels almost hesitant — tentative fingerpicking that establishes vulnerability before a word is sung. When the full band enters, it's not with force but with warmth, wrapping around the listener the way the title promises. Tattoo Colour layers texture carefully here: a subtle keyboard shimmer underneath, bass that pulses low and steady like a heartbeat, percussion that builds incrementally toward a chorus that feels earned rather than manufactured. The vocalist's tone is particular — a mid-range voice with a slight roughness that keeps it from sounding polished into impersonality. The song explores that human need to be held, not as weakness but as the most basic form of connection, a request made to someone trusted completely. There's something almost prayer-like about its structure, a repeated reaching outward. It belongs to the era when Thai indie rock was finding its emotional vocabulary, and this song is one of its more precise expressions. Best heard when you're far from someone you miss and need the music to stand in for them temporarily.
medium
2010s
warm, layered, organic
Thai indie rock, Bangkok
T-Pop, Indie Rock. Thai indie rock. yearning, tender. Opens with hesitant fingerpicked vulnerability, builds warmth as the band enters incrementally, arriving at a quietly earned sense of connection.. energy 5. medium. danceability 4. valence 6. vocals: mid-range male, slightly rough, warm, sincere, unpolished. production: tentative fingerpicked guitar, subtle keyboard shimmer, steady bass pulse, incremental percussion. texture: warm, layered, organic. acousticness 6. era: 2010s. Thai indie rock, Bangkok. When you're far from someone you miss and need the music to temporarily stand in for their presence.