

STRESSURE
“Stressure” blends tension and soul in a beautifully introspective way. The title itself—a mash of stress and pressure—perfectly captures the emotional weight carried throughout the track. It’s reflective, heavy-hearted, and honest, with a soundscape that feels like it’s floating in between vulnerability and quiet resilience.
A subtle, almost ambient backdrop with muted chords and distant textures gives the song a foggy, dreamlike quality. It’s not overproduced—just enough space to let the emotion drive the experience.
Eddy sounds worn but aware—you can hear the emotional fatigue in his voice, but also a sense of clarity or acceptance.
There’s something about the delivery that feels like a journal entry turned confession—quiet but emotionally charged.
Occasional melodic touches or spoken-word cadences give it texture and variation.
The lyrics are deeply introspective—touching on themes of burnout, anxiety, or internal conflict.
“Stressure” as a coined term is clever—it immediately communicates the song’s concept without needing exposition.
The pacing of the lyrics feels like a slow unraveling of thoughts.
“Stressure” feels like being underwater with your thoughts—calm on the outside, chaotic on the inside. It continues the emotional thread we’ve heard in Alps and Kerb, but feels more distilled, more vulnerable. It doesn’t scream—it lingers. And that’s where its power lies.
