i liked the house elements in the first songs, they are a bit rough on the mixing but to be honest? i like that, i think it's actually a good thing.
It gives a particularly cheesy vibe to the first song. You could get away with saying that it's a way to represent something way too upbeat to not have some sort of dark secret behind it.
Those rough edges on the drums made the transition to the more rock sound of the battle music less of a stretch soundscape wise. specially from the last bit of the Cave Song.
a tad bit of a point downer is that im p sure all of this may have been something you'd consider an accident. referencing a bit more to those rough EDM sounds on the final battle song would've made everything super cohesive as an interesting proposition. Instead it feels like it's trying to cover those sounds from the previous listens. Still, that's not a big deal considering it's like, THE grudge i could possibly have against this.
all the other aspects have generic cheesy vibe to it, that's not a bad thing mind you, it accentuates the rough edges in a charming way. fitting for a small girl dealing with self delusion as a coping mechanism for a lost father.
overall, if a 10 is a paradigm shifting banger, this would be a 6/10 with huuuge potential. make more electronic music i like seeing people give their own personal spins on the sounds instead of just making catchy for the sake of catchy