Ghost Weather, the creative moniker of Michael Heller, shares an interesting blend of lo-fi rock and alt-pop in his latest release, “Personal Bias.” Known for his soothing instrumental lo-fi tracks designed to help listeners relax and focus, the producer adds rock and alt-pop sensibilities to this new track.
The track begins with an intriguing “broken record” sound, setting a reflective and somewhat nostalgic tone. The listeners are immediately drawn into Ghost Weather’s musical universe. The lo-fi aesthetic is found throughout the track with warm, grainy textures and a laid-back rhythm. The production is crisp, showcasing the producer’s skills in recording, mixing, and mastering—all done independently.
Lyrically, “Personal Bias” explores the theme of self-doubt and internal conflict. Have you ever felt like your own worst enemy? Then this song is for you!
Ghost Weather’s vocal style is reminiscent of Twenty One Pilots, combining a sense of urgency with a melodic smoothness that captivates.
The overall vibe of “Personal Bias” is both relaxing and reflective. The lo-fi rock and alt-pop blend creates a soundscape that is perfect for late-night introspection or background music for a study session.
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