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"The DJ Is Crying for Help" is composed in 4 4 time signature in the key of B minor and follows a tempo of 145 beats per minute (bpm). A soft piano forms the opening melody of the song before transitioning into a heavy composure of violins, synths, and other instruments during the chorus.
On November 12, the band released a video teaser announcing their new album, abbreviated as TMM, [82] and released the follow-up single "The DJ Is Crying for Help" on November 18. [83] On January 27, 2023, Quinn XCII released "Too Late", featuring AJR. [84] The song appeared as track 7 on Quinn's fifth studio album, The People's Champ. [85]
The band released the album's second single "The DJ Is Crying for Help" on November 18. [4] The third single "The Dumb Song" was released on April 21, 2023. [5] The fourth single, "God Is Really Real", was surprise-released on YouTube on July 3, 2023, along with a lyric video. While the song was originally set to be dropped along with the album ...
A music video for "The Dumb Song" directed by Edoardo Ranaboldo and Austin Roa was released on April 21, 2023. [5] The video differs from the band's standard music videos by centering the focus on AJR writing and producing the song over a year-and-a-half period, starting with the writing process in a newly built studio in October 2021. [6]
"Adventure Is Out There" is an upbeat folk-pop song, [5] primarily featuring a Southern-style guitar over the band's signature pop sound. [6] The Globe described this composition as being driven by a "shuffling drum beat", [7] while Iowa State Daily compared it to the band's debut studio album, Living Room (2015). [8]
The discography of American indie pop trio AJR consists of five studio albums, forty-three music videos, eight extended plays, twenty-seven singles, [needs update] and eight promotional singles. The band is also featured on seven songs and have three independent releases.
Each verse of the song interpolates ideas from other songs on The Maybe Man, [3] such as the seventh verse taking from "The DJ Is Crying for Help" and the eighth verse taking from "I Won't". [4] This type of introduction differs from those of the band's previous albums, with Living Room , The Click , and OK Orchestra featuring sample-based ...
The lyrics to "Bummerland" describe hitting rock bottom with the optimistic mindset of "the only way to go is up", [7] while also including quarantine anecdotes. [8] The bridge of the song features "instrumoprhing", a transition from one instrument into another produced in a way to make it morph rather than cut, with "Bummerland" using a voice, trumpet, guitar, and violin. [9]