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In this episode of Note by Note, I explore “Doomed” by Moses Sumney, a song I first encountered during a powerful scene in Ted Lasso. This is a slow, reflective look at the song’s central question “Am I doomed?” and how its music refuses to resolve it. “Doomed” isn’t dramatic or explosive. It’s quiet, slow, and restrained, and that’s where its weight comes from. In this episode, I talk about how the song’s softness, lack of pulse, and sparse arrangement mirror the emotional uncertainty at its core. I also break down my favorite version of the song, a live in-studio KEXP performance, where Moses Sumney builds the track piece by piece, letting something gentle take up more space without losing its intimacy. This isn’t a review or a reaction. It’s an invitation to listen closely and sit with a question that doesn’t ask to be answered.