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    Track

    Seawall Summer

    Amanda Vale
    3:01
    Album or EP
    Lipstick Alibis DLX

    Track Notes

    Suno version: v3.00

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    Style
    The modern metal track launches with thick, layered rhythm guitars panned wide for a massive stereo field, underpinned by a tightly controlled, defined deep bass, Kick and snare punch hard with precise transients and tight gating, avoiding bleed, Vocals are gritty and upfront, cutting clearly through the mix, Lead guitar sits focused in the center, Saturation is used tastefully for warmth; highs are crisp yet smooth, Everything gels with cohesive bus compression, with zero mud in the low mids and a dry, controlled reverb space
    Model
    v5
    Created
    Mar 5, 2026
    Last synced
    Aug 12, 2026

    Lyrics

    [smooth_high_end softened_cymbal_transients natural_cymbal_decay balanced_top_end clean_top_end no_digital_harshness balanced_stereo_field] Bare feet on the concrete edge, tide licking the scars on the day. Sister’s laughing, throwing words like shells, I let the waves take mine away. The sky’s been waiting for me to come back, and I think I finally just did. Seawall summer, sun on the water, heartbeat drums in the heat. Salt on my lips, wind in my hair, I remember what breathing means. We were small, but the world felt wide — and I’m still alive. Cars hum slow down seawall boulevard, radio rocking between songs. We sing along like we always did, off key, but getting it wrong feels strong. The storm in me’s still out at sea, but it’s losing all its teeth. Seawall summer, sun on the water, heartbeat drums in the heat. Salt on my lips, wind in my hair, I remember what breathing means. We were small, but the world felt wide — and I’m still alive. All that pain, it didn’t drown me, just washed me clean, I can see forever shining on this in-between. Seawall summer, sun on the water, every scar turned to light. Hands on the rail, eyes to the sky, I made it through the night. We were small, but the world felt wide — and I’m still alive.