
Dame Haff’s Charlie’s Song crashes in with a restless pulse and a haze of lo-fi nostalgia. From the opening synth lines, there’s a moody undercurrent – something slightly off-kilter, slightly volatile. The verses feel intimate and distorted, vocals fraying at the edges as stripped-back guitar flickers underneath. Then the chorus hits, bigger, louder, unapologetically frenetic, like bottled emotion finally kicking the door open.
There’s a raw charm to it all, a synth-punk urgency that doesn’t polish away its rough edges. Charlie’s Song feels lived-in, slightly chaotic, and emotionally charged — the kind of track that sounds best turned up, late at night, when everything feels a little heavier and a little more electric.
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