{"id":"aeef75b9-c907-43ec-b3f3-281fef63ebe0","title":"Feels Like Home","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country/Americana/Roots Rock","duration":"3:52","lyrics":"[Verse 1]\nFaded blue threads, patched at the knee\nCarried me through hell, set my soul free\nCoal dust stains from the seams I crawled\nWore ‘em when the world felt too damn small\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThrough the fields at dawn, ‘neath the red dirt’s glow\nEvery tear and fray tells the life I know\nThey held me tight when my heart was torn\nWrapped my bones where my truth was born\n\n[Chorus]\nThese old Wranglers feel like home\nCarved my story in thread and stone\nFrom the mines to the roads where I learned to roam\nThese old Wranglers feel like home\n\n[Verse 2]\nSweat-soaked days in the summer’s blaze\nDanced in ‘em drunk under starlit haze\nThey caught my blood when her lies cut deep\nHeld my pride when I couldn’t sleep\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThrough the fields at dawn, ‘neath the red dirt’s glow\nEvery tear and fray tells the life I know\nThey held me tight when my heart was torn\nWrapped my bones where my truth was born\n\n[Chorus]\nThese old Wranglers feel like home\nCarved my story in thread and stone\nFrom the mines to the roads where I learned to roam\nThese old Wranglers feel like home\n\n[Bridge]\nNo mansion’s walls, no city’s shine\nCould fit my soul like this denim’s mine\nFrom the hollers’ cry to the songs I sing\nThey’re the roots of every damn thing\n\n[Verse 3]\nGot a hole in the pocket where I keep my dreams\nFaded whiskers, a worn-out sheen\nSeen better days, but they’re holding on strong\nLike the memories that keep me going along\n\n[Chorus]\nThese old Wranglers feel like home\nCarved my story in thread and stone\nFrom the mines to the roads where I learned to roam\nThese old Wranglers feel like home\n\n[Outro]\nFiddle hums low, as the night winds moan\nThese old Wranglers feel like home\nYeah, these old Wranglers feel like home","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar (fingerpicked or strummed), electric guitar (subtle lead lines, possibly with a slight delay), bass guitar (walking bass line or simple root notes), drums (brushes on the snare for verses, light kit), fiddle (prominent in intro, outro, and fills), possibly pedal steel guitar (for added country flavor). Vocal delivery should be heartfelt and slightly gritty, reflecting the hard-worn life described in the lyrics. The song builds in intensity toward the choruses, with harmonies added in the later choruses for a fuller sound. The bridge provides a dynamic shift, possibly with a temporary reduction in instrumentation before building back into the final chorus. Tempo: Steady and deliberate, allowing the lyrics to resonate. Fiddle solo could be improvised based on pentatonic scales of the key or more structured based on common folk melodies.","description":"A rootsy, heartland country anthem celebrating the enduring comfort and identity found in a well-worn pair of Wranglers. The song evokes themes of hard work, resilience, and the simple joys of a life lived close to the land, underscored by a soulful melody and heartfelt lyrics.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/rabbit/5AEwGmTKTKPyNHpaem-ih.png","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/FeelsLikeHome-1752499208084.mp3","created_at":"2025-06-19T22:23:41.094349+00:00"}