OCHRE’s “Way Out” Flips From Dreamy to Grit
OCHRE frames “Way Out” around the idea of using emotion as momentum. It’s written as a push-forward track, not a calm-down song, and the arrangement follows that by building tension and then snapping into something heavier. It opens on a repeating guitar line that sets the mood immediately, dreamy with a melancholic tint. The vocal…
