Three blocks away, at 11:47 PM, the janitor at Northwood High had left the auditorium receiver on. And Leo’s microphone, for seven full minutes, broadcast every raw, trembling word of "Static Soul" through the empty hallways, the cafeteria, and—because the outdoor speakers were on a faulty timer—the entire neighborhood surrounding the school.
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He didn’t notice the new icon flashing on his audio interface. The Bluetooth transmitter he’d used last week for a Zoom lesson was still paired. Not to his headphones. Three blocks away, at 11:47 PM, the janitor
The lyrics explore the youthful desire for independence and recognition, with the narrator asking, “When will I see what grownups do see?” He acts older than his age to be accepted, but his mother’s voice grounds him. Later in the song, as he grapples with the complexities of love, he remembers her advice: The Bluetooth transmitter he’d used last week for