เหนื่อยไหม (Are You Tired)
Klear
A haze of warm guitar reverb opens the song slowly, as if sound itself is exhausted — single notes falling like drops of water before the full band enters with a weight that feels earned rather than imposed. The tempo sits at a mid-pace lull, never quite dragging but never urgent, mirroring the emotional state it describes: someone running on fumes, still moving forward out of habit rather than hope. The vocalist delivers his lines with a kind of controlled fragility, each phrase landing softly but with a bruised center, as though he's been swallowing something difficult for a long time. There's a textural warmth to the production — layered guitars that shimmer without sparkle, drums that push gently without insistence. The song asks a question that is also a confession: the tenderness in "are you tired" is really about the singer's own exhaustion projected outward, a way of checking in with someone he loves without admitting his own breaking point. Klear sits at the intersection of Thai indie rock and emotionally literate pop, and this track became a touchstone for listeners who carry quiet burdens — people who hold it together in public and fall apart in the car. It belongs to late commutes, rain-streaked windows, and the particular loneliness of being tired in ways that are hard to explain to anyone.
slow
2000s
warm, hazy, soft
Thai indie rock
Rock, Pop. Thai Indie Pop-Rock. weary, melancholic. Opens in a haze of exhaustion and sustains a quiet, bruised tenderness throughout, never fully releasing the emotional weight it carries.. energy 3. slow. danceability 2. valence 3. vocals: controlled fragile male, bruised center, softly aching phrases. production: warm reverb guitar, shimmering guitar layers, gentle understated drums. texture: warm, hazy, soft. acousticness 4. era: 2000s. Thai indie rock. Late commute home in the rain, tired in ways that are hard to explain to anyone else.