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There are a few songs that seem like theyâve been carefully crafted. Yesterday Blurs by tcr! is lived in. Every minute of this track was written, performed, recorded and mixed by the independent artist in just about his own voice, and itâs evident from the first note. Restless, honest and croonin and emotional â most music cannot be. The line in the song sums it up. Yesterday is no longer; and yet it is not forgotten. Time can soften the edges of a bad memory but a bad memoryâs feelings can last and tcr! knows that feeling very well, so the [âŚ]
Raw, Real and Unfiltered, tcr! Opens Up About Yesterday Blurs There are a few songs that seem like they've been carefully crafted. Yesterday Blurs by tcr! is lived in. Every minute of this track was written, performed, recorded and mixed by the independent artist in just about his own voice, and it's evident from the first note. Restless, honest and croonin and emotional â most music cannot be. The line in the song sums it up. Yesterday is no longer; and yet it is not forgotten. Time can soften the edges of a bad memory but a bad memory's feelings can last and tcr! knows that feeling very well, so the song goes straight for them with jagged textures, a nervous pulse and lyrics ripped from old journals from an aggravating breakup. But Yesterday Blurs is so interesting because it doesn't perform. All of this is done without any manipulation for attention. It's just one artist, one bass riff, one drumbeat and a ton of truth in the emotion. We spoke to tcr! about the source of the song, how it was created and what it means to transform real pain into real music.  Listen to Yesterday Blurs https://youtu.be/qm-w2oOjFIw?list=RDqm-w2oOjFIw Follow tcr! On Spotify Soundcloud Bandcamp Youtube Instagram Tiktok  âYesterday Blursâ is such a striking title. What inspired the name, and how does it connect to the story or emotions behind the song? It all started when I was flipping through my phoneâs camera roll and quite by accident started seeing all these pictures of an ex-girlfriend⌠The track has a very reflective atmosphere to it. What kind of mood or feeling were you trying to capture while creating this release? I donât know if Iâm ever specifically trying to capture something. Maybe trying to capture what I want the songâs vibe to be, but mostly itâs honest expression. Like hereâs what I was feeling at one point and this music behind it best supports those feelings. Can you walk us through how âYesterday Blursâ came together creatively, from the first idea to the finished version? The main riff came about when I was tinkering on a bass guitar. I loved the fast paced energy and then put the drums behind it. The two guitars were fairly easy as well since I just locked them right up against the bass. Because the song is high energy, calming it down for the bass interlude was almost a necessity. [caption id="attachment_65933" align="alignnone" width="960"] The main riff came about when I was tinkering on a bass guitar. I loved the fast paced energy and then put the drums behind it.[/caption] With the lyrics, I mined old journals where I was purging the break up with the ex-girlfriend above. Many of the lines were direct or near direct quotes. For mixing, I always listen to mostly final versions on as many different speakers as I can. My studio headphones, my AirPods and HomePods, in my car. Itâs easy to find out if the bass is too loud and/or the vocals are too quiet. Was there a specific personal experience, memory, or moment that influenced the direction of the song? Yep, that breakup. It was over a year long, parting of ways. I guess it more of a definition than an influence. Your sound on this release feels both emotional and immersive. How did you approach balancing the production with the message of the track? I just let the creative process be my guide. Like when we tap into the creative energy and let is steer the course, it knows where it wants to go and generally takes on a life of its own. The message and the production are so intertwined that I donât really think about either. Every artist has certain songs that evolve naturally and others that take time to shape. What was the creative journey like for âYesterday Blursâ? When I make music I have like a thought of where I think it should go but then it takes on its own life during the recording. They most always start with a bass riff, next a drumbeat to go with them, and then I just keep building and refining until itâs done. I have a full time job and all that, but overall songs go pretty quickly when I get in the trenches with them. Were there any artists, genres, or sonic influences that subtly inspired the sound or vibe of this release? I love The Misfits, The Cure, Band of Horses, Nine Inch Nails, Lana Del Ray, Megadeth, Portishead. I could go on and on. https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Q2jX1NnipmHxjWjWbpK2C Lyrically and emotionally, âYesterday Blursâ feels very honest. Was it difficult to put those feelings into music, or did the song come naturally once you started writing? Iâve been through too many bad breakups and I process the bad times by writing about them. The words, thoughts, feelings, raging, crying all get written out and down so I can get it out of my head. When I was going through this particular break up, that was difficult for sure. Writing the words âI have my list of betrayalsâ in a notebook was incredibly painful at the time because those are real thoughts I had, real feelings. Obviously I shouldnât have been keeping a running list of resentments but thatâs where I was at the time. Because this particular break up was years ago, Iâve really distanced myself from it and the heartbreak. Of course sometimes when I really dig into something, emotions can get fired up again. Like we can be transported back to those moments in time. When it comes time to record, though, itâs really about the song at that point. What do you think this release says about your artistic growth and where tcr! is creatively right now? Iâve learned so much since I first started recording 800 years ago and Iâm especially proud of how the whole EP turned out, objectively and subjectively. Of course, I get flack from people because I donât have the vocal range, but whatever. They can go listen to someone elseâs song. When listeners finish hearing âYesterday Blurs,â what do you hope stays with them the mostâthe emotion, the message, or the overall atmosphere? When I was a teenager I related tremendously with artists who shared pain theyâd went through. Their music gave a voice to the torment I was going through and couldnât explain. Those songs meant so much to me that want to put music back out to the cosmos that maybe will let someone else know that theyâre not alone in how they feel.
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âYesterday Blursâ by tcr! feels like emotional chaos arranged perfectly into music. Sharp storytelling, restless energy, and lyrics that stay in your head long after the song ends. #tcr #YesterdayBlurs #SongReview #IndieMusic #AlternativeMusic #NewMusic2026

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Made a poster of Stian Paulsen for his return at TCR Europe series in Spa-Francorchamps. Made and drawn by me.
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