Built around The spiral of late-night overthinking, where one small thought becomes an avalanche of worry. Radio Static's 3 AM ambient textures carries the concept through lo-fi-jazz that rewards repeat listens. "But they matter at 3 AM" — the kind of line that sticks in your head three days later. The mood runs anxious, warm. Genre showcases on Majik's aren't filler — they're proof that independent music can carry real emotional weight when the lyrics and production align.
[verse 1]
It started with a look you gave at lunch
Just a glance, probably nothing much
But now it's midnight and that glance became
A feature film inside my brain
Did you mean it, was it real
Did I say something to make you feel
Like I'm too much or not enough
See this is how the spiral starts up
[chorus]
Overthinking in E minor
Playing sadder chords the more I wind up
Overthinking, getting finer
With the details that don't matter
But they matter at 3 AM
When the only audience is my ceiling fan
Overthinking in E minor
[verse 2]
Now I'm replaying twenty-twelve
A conversation on a dusty shelf
Why did I say that thing at the party
Everyone laughed but was it at me
And that email I sent last week
Was the tone too cold, too sharp, too weak
I add a smiley face in my head
To the sentences I should have never said
[chorus]
Overthinking in E minor
Playing sadder chords the more I wind up
Overthinking, getting finer
With the details that don't matter
But they matter at 3 AM
When the only audience is my ceiling fan
Overthinking in E minor
[bridge]
But somewhere around four fifteen
The thoughts get tired, the edges clean
The worry turns to something soft
Like clouds that finally drift aloft
And I realize no one remembers
The things that burn me into embers
[chorus]
Overthinking in E minor
But the morning always comes around
Overthinking, feeling lighter
When the sun begins to drown the sound
Of all the thoughts that kept me up
They quiet down, they're not so tough
Overthinking in E minor
Goodnight