Undoer
Geese
This one arrives heavier and more urgent than its counterparts, riff-forward and deliberate, with a low-end density that makes the room feel smaller. The guitar work has genuine menace in places, dropping into downtuned passages that sit closer to hard rock than the indie associations the band usually carries — but it never fully commits to aggression, which is part of what makes it unsettling. Instead it keeps pivoting, softening just when you brace for impact, then returning to the heaviness at an unexpected angle. The vocals lean into the title's meaning without spelling it out: there's a sense of something being systematically reversed, of watching construction run backwards, and the emotional register shifts accordingly from resigned to desperate and back again within a single verse. The drums are recorded with real physicality, not polished into metronomic evenness but allowed to breathe and hit with consequence. What the song understands is that undoing isn't passive — it takes the same effort as making, sometimes more. You'd listen to this during the kind of internal weather that doesn't have a clear source, when something is dissolving but you can't name what.
medium
2020s
heavy, dense, physical
American indie rock, New York
Rock, Indie. Heavy indie rock. anxious, desperate. Alternates between resignation and desperation — heaviness softens just before impact, then returns at an unexpected angle, mirroring the effort of undoing.. energy 7. medium. danceability 4. valence 3. vocals: raw, emotionally shifting, intense, male. production: downtuned guitars with genuine menace, physically recorded drums, riff-driven, heavy low-end. texture: heavy, dense, physical. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. American indie rock, New York. During internal weather without a clear source, when something is dissolving and you can't name what.