{"id":"7cca0164-bbf0-45d1-aad9-212aaccdcc0c","title":"Perfect Disaster","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country Rock/Honky-Tonk/Party Rock","duration":"3:18","lyrics":"Verse 1\nBeer truck broke down on the county line,\nCooler’s still cold, so we’re doin’ just fine.\nStage lights flicker, mic’s cuttin’ out,\nBut the crowd’s already screamin’, no doubt.\nNeighbors call the law ‘cause the bass too loud,\nNow the sheriff’s two-steppin’ right through the crowd.\nEvery wrong turn turns out right,\nRaise ‘em up high, it’s a helluva night!\n\nChorus\nIt’s a perfect disaster, sparks in the air,\nMud on our boots, wild hearts everywhere.\nTailgate thunder, bonfire glow,\nLosing control’s the only way to go.\nFrom the busted amp to the barroom fight,\nSomehow it all feels exactly right.\nYeah, chaos is the master—\nThis party’s a perfect disaster!\n\nVerse 2\nSomebody’s truck’s stuck knee-deep in the field,\nBut the headlights shine like a Ferris wheel.\nGrill caught fire, but the burgers still charred,\nGas can boom turned the backyard star.\nDJ’s playlist crashed, but the band showed up,\nWith a banjo, fiddle, and a Dixie cup.\nRain starts fallin’, don’t stop the show,\nWe’re dancin’ in the puddles, lettin’ it flow!\n\nChorus\nIt’s a perfect disaster, sparks in the air,\nMud on our boots, wild hearts everywhere.\nTailgate thunder, bonfire glow,\nLosing control’s the only way to go.\nFrom the busted amp to the barroom fight,\nSomehow it all feels exactly right.\nYeah, chaos is the master—\nThis party’s a perfect disaster!\n\nBridge\nWe don’t need a plan, don’t need it neat,\nJust a flatbed stage and a stompin’ beat.\nIf it all falls apart, we’ll cheer even faster,\nLong live the mess, long live disaster!\n\nChorus\nPerfect disaster, sparks in the air,\nMud on our boots, wild hearts everywhere.\nTailgate thunder, bonfire glow,\nLosing control’s the only way to go.\nFrom the busted amp to the barroom fight,\nSomehow it all feels exactly right.\nYeah, chaos is the master—\nThis party’s a perfect disaster!\n\nTag\nHell yeah, we’re a perfect disaster tonight!\nOne more time!\nHell yeah, we’re a perfect disaster tonight!","notes":"Instrumentation: Standard rock drum kit (kick, snare, hi-hat, toms), electric bass, electric Telecaster guitar with light overdrive, banjo, fiddle, acoustic guitar (for bridge), gang vocals, hand claps.\nTempo: Fast and driving. Kick and snare should have a strong, consistent backbeat.\nKey: G Major. The banjo and fiddle riffs should make use of G, C, and D chords prominently.\nVocals: Lead vocals should have a slightly gritty, almost shouted delivery. Gang vocals in the chorus should be energetic and enthusiastic.\nBridge: The bridge drops down to acoustic guitar and hand claps. The acoustic guitar should use simple, strummed chords. Build the intensity gradually leading back into the final chorus. Consider adding a subtle bass drum pulse during the hand claps to keep the energy flowing.\nOutro: Repeat the tag line twice for emphasis. The band can build in intensity during the second repetition, culminating in a final, energetic chord.","description":"A raucous, high-energy anthem celebrating the beauty of controlled chaos. 'Perfect Disaster' blends the raw energy of country rock with the rebellious spirit of honky-tonk, creating a barn-burning party atmosphere. Driving banjo riffs, sizzling fiddle runs, and twangy Telecaster licks intertwine over a thick, bouncy bassline and a relentless kick-snare groove. Gang vocals and claps amplify the sing-along choruses, while a dynamic bridge provides a brief respite before the band explodes back in full force. The production maintains a gritty, live feel, capturing the essence of a backwoods barn party gone wild—a perfect soundtrack for mud-covered boots, bonfire glow, and unapologetic fun.","image_url":"https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/tiger/_aOhANRpGHX18LdBat2Ao.jpg","audio_url":"","created_at":"2025-09-26T21:41:38.301+00:00"}