Strangers in the Same Room
Some losses don’t arrive with noise. They settle in quietly, between familiar things – a jacket by the door, a second coffee ordered out of habit, a porch light left on for no one in particular. This track tries to live inside that silence – the kind that fills a space where closeness used to be. It’s not about a dramatic ending. It’s about the slow drift that happens before anyone says anything out loud. This is a featured track from the catalog, returning to the surface for those who need it now. It stays close to the ground. Clean guitar, warm bass, driving drums, and reverb-shaped electric guitars that push and pull without overreaching. The vocal is restrained and slightly raspy, letting the weight come through phrasing rather than force. It rises and falls the way those feelings actually do – not in sweeping gestures, but in small quiet moments that suddenly feel very large. If you’ve ever stood in the same room as someone and felt the distance between you like a physical thing, this song probably already knows what that felt like. Come back to it, or find it for the first time. Listen on output.guru: https://output.guru/music Support on BandCamp: https://russellagrace.bandcamp.com






