Information about plays

list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID

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            "comment": "An urgent, emotionally lucid standout from the band’s 2025 self-titled LP. The rhythm section locks an 80 BPM sway while guitar toggles between chiming arpeggios and grainy crunch; Karen Marie’s vocal threads vulnerability through a melody that climbs without belting. Lyrically it captures apocalypse-era longing with tactile imagery—ordinary objects as anchors against dread. The chorus blooms by harmony and chord color rather than sheer volume, and a short instrumental bridge lets the lyric’s weight settle. It’s reflective yet propulsive, the kind of song that quietly takes over a set—and your week.\nListen: https://cosmickitten.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-kitten",
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