{"id":"e61dd23c-ed76-4648-a2a9-c3a9e4b371fd","title":"Dashboard Jesus Don't Judge","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country/Americana/Singer-Songwriter","duration":"3:45","lyrics":"[Verse 1:]\n  Lipstick on my collar, perfume on my seat\n  Another late night secret I can't seem to keep\n  You're the only one who sees me when I slide in at dawn\n  Nodding your head gently as I drive on\n\n[Chorus:]\n  Dashboard Jesus don't judge\n  Been running low on grace and love\n  You've seen all my midnight drives\n  My heartbreak alibis\n  Dashboard Jesus don't judge\n  You're the only friend I trust\n  Keep nodding through my sins\n  As these wheels spin and spin\n\n[Verse 2:]\n  Three missed calls blinking, one more lie to tell\n  These back road decisions ain't serving me well\n  But you keep on smiling through my rear view shame\n  Never once complaining, never placing blame\n\n[Chorus:]\n  Dashboard Jesus don't judge\n  Been running low on grace and love\n  You've seen all my midnight drives\n  My heartbreak alibis\n  Dashboard Jesus don't judge\n  You're the only friend I trust\n  Keep nodding through my sins\n  As these wheels spin and spin\n\n[Bridge:]\n  Sometimes I wonder what you'd say\n  If that plastic head could speak today\n  But you just keep on bouncing along\n  While I keep doing wrong\n\n[Chorus:]\n  Dashboard Jesus don't judge\n  Been running low on grace and love\n  You've seen all my midnight drives\n  My heartbreak alibis\n  Dashboard Jesus don't judge\n  You're the only friend I trust\n  Keep nodding through my sins\n  As these wheels spin and spin\n\n[Outro:]\n  Spin and spin...\n  Dashboard Jesus...\n  Keep nodding...","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar (lead and rhythm), Dobro (subtle fills and texture), Bass guitar (walking bass line), Drums (brushes on snare for a relaxed feel), Pedal Steel (optional, for added country flavor on the bridge or outro).\nTempo: Mid-tempo, leaning towards a relaxed feel. Consider a slight push and pull in the tempo to emphasize the emotional weight of certain lyrics.\nKey: E Major. The bridge modulates to C# minor (relative minor) for contrast.\nDynamics: Build slightly through the verses and choruses, reaching a peak during the bridge. Maintain a generally subdued and introspective feel.\nVocals: A slightly raspy, heartfelt vocal delivery would enhance the authenticity of the song. Consider adding subtle harmonies on the choruses to emphasize the message.\nThe Dobro fills should be carefully placed and not overbearing, serving to highlight key lyrical moments.\nThe bass should play a simple walking bassline that locks in with the kick drum to create a solid groove.\nBrushes on the snare drum will give a light airy feel.","description":"A heartfelt mid-tempo country ballad in E major, \"Dashboard Jesus Don't Judge\" explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the quiet understanding found in unexpected places. Warm acoustic guitar leads the way, complemented by subtle Dobro fills that paint gentle textures of regret and longing. A steady 4/4 time signature provides a relaxed, swaying rhythm, while the verses and choruses gracefully move through a classic I-IV-V chord progression. The bridge offers a shift to the relative minor (C#m), adding depth and emotional complexity before returning to the comforting familiarity of the chorus. A poignant reflection on the burdens we carry and the silent witnesses to our journeys.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/lion/v9O8h4U17iBKU2zynFQ1m.jpeg","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/DashboardJesusDontJudge-1753748674069.mp3","created_at":"2025-07-29T00:23:24.62+00:00"}