Will Logic
Militarie Gun
There's a restless, coiled energy at the heart of this track — guitars that jangle with wiry tension before snapping into overdriven churn, drums that push and pull against each other like two people mid-argument. Militarie Gun operate in the space where Los Angeles indie rock and the city's legacy hardcore scene bleed together, and "Will Logic" sits right at that fault line. Ian Shelton's voice carries a particular exhausted sincerity, simultaneously detached and desperate, like someone explaining their worst decision to themselves out loud. The production is deliberately unpolished, letting the room breathe around the instruments rather than flattening everything into digital precision. Thematically, the song circles the human tendency to rationalize — the way the mind constructs elaborate scaffolding to justify choices the gut already knows are wrong. There's something almost confessional in its architecture, the way the verse holds back before the chorus cracks open into something bigger and messier. The melodic sensibility is closer to 2000s indie rock than to anything aggressive, but the emotional stakes feel genuinely high. You'd reach for this song during a long drive after a conversation that didn't resolve the way you needed it to — somewhere between a pep talk and a reckoning.
medium
2020s
wiry, raw, lived-in
Los Angeles indie and hardcore crossover
Indie Rock, Hardcore. Indie Hardcore. anxious, introspective. Coils through restless verse tension before the chorus cracks into something bigger and messier, the emotional stakes rising without resolution.. energy 6. medium. danceability 4. valence 4. vocals: exhausted sincere male, detached yet desperate, confessional tone. production: deliberately unpolished, room-breathing mix, jangling into overdriven guitars, natural drum dynamics. texture: wiry, raw, lived-in. acousticness 3. era: 2020s. Los Angeles indie and hardcore crossover. Long late-night drive after a conversation that didn't resolve, halfway between giving yourself a pep talk and forcing a reckoning.