Tracklist
1 cornerstone · 2 community logs
Most listened · Dazed (15K), Messin' Around (9,162), Flowers (9,045)
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Sound & tags
Genre DNA
Psychedelic Pop38%
Dream Pop38%
Bedroom Pop25%
Album sonic profile
125 bpm — steady and forward-moving, mixed or restrained mood; assertive momentum. Reads clearly as psychedelic pop in tone and arrangement. Pooled from 4 of 4 tracks with measured audio.
Energy
68
Valence
32
Danceability
35
Acousticness
2
Instrumentalness
37
Avg tempo
125 bpm
About this artist
Goth Babe
561.7K listeners
Griffin Washburn, better known by his music alias Goth Babe, is an indie pop artist that began his career in 2015 in Nashville, TN.
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Cornerstones
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Common questions
- How many tracks are on Shall We?
- Shall We by Goth Babe has 4 tracks listed on Risocast (released October 1, 2016).
- When was Shall We released?
- Shall We by Goth Babe was released October 1, 2016.
- What genre is Shall We?
- Risocast tags Shall We with genres including Psychedelic Pop, Dream Pop, Bedroom Pop. Community votes refine these over time.
- What tags describe Shall We?
- Listener and community tags for Shall We include dreamy, hazy, ethereal, intimate, tender, nostalgic.
- How does Shall We sound overall?
- 125 bpm — steady and forward-moving, mixed or restrained mood; assertive momentum. Reads clearly as psychedelic pop in tone and arrangement. Pooled from 4 of 4 tracks with measured audio.
- What is the average tempo of Shall We?
- Tracks on Shall We average about 125 bpm across 4 measured recordings.
- How popular is Shall We with listeners?
- Shall We has roughly 24K album listeners on Last.fm — individual track counts vary across the tracklist.
- Where should I start with Shall We?
- Most listeners start with Dazed, Messin' Around, Flowers on Shall We.