Probable Intention

Backstory:
Probable Intention was formed in the heart of Los Angeles, California in 2013. The band is made up of four childhood friends, all of whom share a passion for music and the desire to create meaningful songs that resonate with listeners. They started out playing in garage gigs, gradually gaining recognition for their unique sound and raw, emotive lyrics. Their breakthrough came in 2015 when they won a local music competition and were quickly signed by a small independent record label. Since then, Probable Intention has continued to grow their fan base by touring extensively and releasing several critically acclaimed albums.

Genre:
Alternative Rock

Title:
“Twisted Reality”

Song lyrics:

(Verse 1)
Am E F C
In this twisted reality, we’re losing our sanity,
Fighting for a sense of maturity, but we’re drowned in vanity.
We’re told to embrace conformity, losing our individuality,
But we dream of serenity in the face of calamity.

(Chorus)
G Dm Am F
Keep the faith, hold your ground, in this twisted reality,
Stand tall, don’t fall, fight for your sanity.
Let your voice be heard, don’t be drowned by calamity,
In this twisted reality, we’ll find our serenity.

(Verse 2)
Am E F C
In our quest for prosperity, we’re blinded by authority,
Chasing a mirage of security, while we’re shackled in obscurity.
Looking for sincerity in a world driven by popularity,
In this twisted reality, let’s reclaim our humanity.

(Chorus)
G Dm Am F
Keep the faith, hold your ground, in this twisted reality,
Stand tall, don’t fall, fight for your sanity.
Let your voice be heard, don’t be drowned by calamity,
In this twisted reality, we’ll find our serenity.

Testimonial:
The band’s favorite fan’s name is Jennifer. Jennifer has been an avid fan of Probable Intention since their early garage gigs. She says, “Probable Intention is my favorite band because their music is more than just tunes to dance to. It is music that resonates deeply with me, music that feels like home. Their lyrics about societal pressures, individuality and the search for sanity in this chaotic world have always been a beacon of hope for me. I love how they aren’t afraid to discuss real issues and emotions in their music. I’ve seen them perform live many times, and their energy, passion, and genuine love for their craft are palpable. I am proud to be a part of the Probable Intention family”.

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