4:49

Production Notes
Tempo: 60–64 BPM
Key: Open D, open G, or a modal tuning for ritual tension
Instrumentation: Stomped floor rhythm, one-string slide, frame drum, handclaps, low bass drone, whisper responses, distant harmonica
Vocals: Begin as a warning-holler, grow into a frantic possession chant by the final chorus
Arrangement: Leave space between lines; let the silence feel watched
Texture: Dirty, dry, smoke-thick, with swamp insects and room echo
Ending: Hard stop or a descending slide that feels like the ritual collapsed into darkness
4:42

Production Notes
Tempo: 58–62 BPM
Key: Open G or Open D with droning, swamp-like resonance
Instrumentation: Raw slide guitar, stomping foot, frame drum, bowed bass drone, distant answering hollers, rattling percussion
Vocals: Start like a field holler, then become more possessed and violent as the song progresses
Arrangement: Minimal at first; let tension build like a creature rising out of the water
Texture: Wet, ancient, insect-hum thick, with sharp guitar slides cutting through the mix
Ending: End on a snarled, unresolved line, as if the swamp swallowed the last word
4:41

Production Notes
Tempo: 58–64 BPM
Key: Open G or modal tuning for droning field-holler texture
Instrumentation: One-string slide riff, stomp board, handclaps, frame drum, bowed bass or low drone, distant holler responses
Vocals: Raw, open-throated, almost unhinged in the chorus; call-and-response energy in the verses
Arrangement: Start with just voice and stomp, then slowly add guitar, drone, and percussion
Texture: Primitive, swampy, airless, with ritual tension and violent release
Ending: Abrupt, like the holler got swallowed by the dark
5:07

Production Notes
Tempo: 60–66 BPM
Key: Minor key with open tuning for droning slide and ritual tension
Instrumentation: Frame drum, hand drum, detuned slide guitar, low bass drone, whispered backing vocals, faint harmonica
Vocals: Chant-like verses, increasingly intense choruses, final lines almost spoken
Arrangement: Build like a ritual; add layers slowly until it feels crowded by spirits
Texture: Swamp-air ambience, wood creaks, distant thunder, tape hiss, candle-flame intimacy
Ending: Leave it unresolved, as if the ritual is still active after the song ends
4:36

Production Notes
Tempo: 66–70 BPM
Key: Open E or Open A for bite and aggression
Instrumentation: Distorted slide guitar, stomping floor beat, ominous bass drone, harsh harmonica, hand percussion
Vocals: Half-snarled, half-possessed, with occasional shouted lines in the chorus
Arrangement: Start sparse and build tension; let the chorus hit like a seizure
Texture: Dirty, saturated, nightmarish, with sudden dynamic drops
Ending: Cut hard on an unresolved chord or a feedback tail
3:51

Production Notes
Tempo: 62–66 BPM
Key: Open D or Open E for aggressive slide work
Instrumentation: Dirty bottleneck slide, stomping foot, handclaps, low harmonica moan, thumping floor tom
Vocals: Snarling verses, then a rough, resonant chorus with a warning tone
Arrangement: Keep it sparse and threatening; let the devil feel close but never fully seen
Texture: Dry, smoky, close-mic’d, with occasional room slap and string buzz
Ending: End on a tense unresolved chord, as if the bargain was refused but not forgotten
5:02

Production Notes
Tempo: 64–68 BPM
Key: Open G or Open D for a raw slide-guitar feel
Instrumentation: Slide guitar, stomp kick, distant harmonica, sparse snare brush, low drone bass
Vocals: Worn, bitter, almost threatening in the verses; cracked and mournful in the chorus
Arrangement: Strip it down hard; let silence carry weight between lines
Tone: Dirty, swampy, blood-dark, with a sense of spiritual danger
Ending: Cut off on a suspended chord or unresolved slide note
5:17

Production Notes
Tempo: Slow Delta Blues, around 62–68 BPM
Key: E minor or A minor for a dry, mournful feel
Vocal delivery: Old, cracked, intimate, barely holding together
Instrumentation: Fingerpicked acoustic guitar, slide guitar, sparse harmonica, brushed kick, low bass drone
Arrangement: Keep the verses nearly bare; let the chorus open slightly but never get too big
Texture: Add room tone, porch-night atmosphere, and a little tape hiss for age
Emotion: Sound like a man speaking to the dead because they still feel closer than the living
Ending: Slightly unresolved, like the grief is still sitting in the room
2:49

Suno Production Notes (Copy/Paste Ready)
* style: dark ambient sci-fi, cinematic minimalism
* tempo: free / non-rhythmic
* mood: eerie, intimate, धीरे unsettling, cosmic dread
* vocals: male voice, calm but fragile, slowly becoming emotionally detached
* effects: radio filter, analog static, subtle glitch, evolving reverb
* instrumentation: deep drones, soft pads, distant hums, reversed textures
* structure: spoken word monologue, gradual sonic expansion, unresolved ending
* key detail: introduce a faint harmonic “presence” that blends with the voice over time
4:28

Production Notes
Build this as a commercial country ballad with a strong emotional lift in the chorus
Use acoustic guitar, pedal steel, piano, bass, and steady drums
Keep the verse vocal intimate and cracked, then open the chorus with big harmony support
Add a memorable melodic rise on the hook phrase “loud in the quiet”
Let the final chorus feel bigger and more emotional, then end with a soft held chord
4:29

Production Notes
Use a traditional 2026 country arrangement with acoustic guitar, steel guitar, upright bass, brushed drums, and a restrained fiddle
Keep the lead vocal plainspoken and weathered, with real emotional cracks
Let the chorus open wider with harmony support, but keep it grounded
Use a small, intimate verse feel so the story feels personal and lived-in
End with a soft, unresolved fade to preserve the feeling of lingering presence
4:09

Production Notes
Smooth late-night R&B with warm keys, soft electric guitar, rounded bass, and light drum programming
Keep the vocal intimate, breathy, and emotional
Add subtle background harmonies on the chorus
Use a sparse arrangement in the verses, then widen the sound in the chorus
Let the bridge feel almost spoken-sung for emotional depth
End with a soft unresolved chord and a fading ad-lib
4:16

Production Notes
Use a slow country-folk arrangement with acoustic guitar, upright bass, brushed drums, and a warm pedal steel
Add a single mournful fiddle line in the chorus for lift
Keep the vocal intimate and conversational, almost like confession
Leave space between phrases so the words can breathe
Build lightly in the bridge, then pull back for a fragile final chorus
End with an unresolved chord to preserve the feeling of lingering grief
4:06

production notes for spoken intro
music bed
soft felt piano single notes lots of space
warm pad or ambient texture underneath
subtle reverse piano or breath sound before last line
voice delivery
close mic intimate almost whispering
slight reverb very short delay
slow pacing natural pauses after key lines
ai demo vocal prompt country, country rock style country male
4:59

Production Notes
Instrumentation: acoustic guitar, fiddle fills, soft upright bass, brushed snare, pedal steel accents
Arrangement: sparse opening, fuller chorus, stripped bridge, emotional final chorus
Vocal delivery: close, conversational lead with heartfelt harmony on the hook
Feel: dusty, intimate, lived-in, front-porch storytelling
Label: Country-Folk Tribute, Heartland Memory Ballad, Porch-Light Reflection Song
4:18

Production Notes
Sound: Smooth R&B with soulful country-colored storytelling
Beat: Soft kick, snapping rim, warm sub bass, brushed percussion
Harmony: Rhodes chords, gentle synth pad, subtle guitar licks
Emotional lift: Stack harmonies on the chorus title line
Ending: Let the final note hang slightly unresolved
4:07

Production Notes for Suno
Genre: chill smooth tribute, soulful country-pop
Tempo: 78 BPM
Instrumentation: warm electric piano, soft acoustic guitar, brushed drums, gentle bass, subtle pedal steel, light strings
Vocal style: intimate, smooth, emotional, restrained
Backing vocals: soft “oohs” in the chorus, no heavy stacks
Arrangement: sparse verse, wider chorus, restrained bridge, soft fade out
Label: Adult Contemporary Tribute, Soulful Country-Inflected Ballad, Late-Night Reflective Mood
3:54

Production Notes
Tempo: 62–68 BPM
Key: Open G or Open D for a droning, old-time blues feel
Instrumentation: Stomp foot, handclaps, single-line slide guitar, occasional harmonica moan, faint group responses
Vocals: Lead voice should sound weathered and communal, like a field holler carried across distance
Arrangement: Keep it sparse and repetitive; let the call-and-response carry the trance
Texture: Dry porch air, church-house echo, dusk wind, and a little grit on the mic
Ending: Leave the final chorus hanging, as if the answer never came all the way back
4:12

Production Notes
Tempo: 62–66 BPM
Key: Open D or open G with a droning root note
Instrumentation: Solo slide guitar, foot stomp, handclaps, faint second-voice response, low harmonica moans
Vocals: Start controlled and worn, then break into hollers on the chorus
Arrangement: Strip it down; let the emptiness make the devil feel closer
Texture: Dry, haunted, porch-night rawness with a little distortion on the slide
Ending: End unresolved, as if the crossroads is still waiting
3:53

Production Notes
Tempo: 62–68 BPM
Key: Minor or modal tuning, preferably open D or open G
Instrumentation: Sparse slide guitar, foot-stomp, handclaps, low drone, distant harmonica, room tone
Vocals: Keep the delivery ragged and intimate, like a funeral testimony becoming a holler
Arrangement: Build slowly, with the chorus feeling like a mourners’ chant
Texture: Church wood, graveyard wind, candle smoke, and a cold midnight echo
Ending: Let the final line hang unfinished, like the dead never left
3:59

Production Notes
Tempo: 60–64 BPM
Key: Open D or Open G for a droning, ancient blues feel
Instrumentation: One-line slide guitar, stomp foot, handclaps, low bass drone, very light harmonica, distant group responses
Vocals: Lead voice should feel worn and devotional, like a field holler sung at dusk
Arrangement: Keep it minimal, almost naked, with space between phrases
Texture: Old wood, river air, porch dust, and a chapel-like emptiness
Ending: Fade on the repeated prayer line, as if the river carries it away
5:31

Production Notes
Style: Appalachian gospel-ghost
Tempo: 58 BPM
Instruments: Mountain banjo, acoustic guitar, mournful fiddle, low harmonium, brushed percussion, upright bass
Vocal delivery: Reverent, weathered, intimate, hymn-like
Arrangement: Sparse banjo intro, restrained verses, wider chorus, reverent bridge, final chorus with airy reverb
Atmosphere: Rain on tin, mountain wind, porch creaks, distant choir-like sustain
Ending: Let the final chord hang like a prayer unresolved
4:43

Production Notes
Style: Dark swamp-cabin ballad
Tempo: 54 BPM
Instruments: Hollow acoustic guitar, low fiddle, swampy slide guitar, deep kick, brushed snare, distant organ, faint atmospheric drone
Vocal delivery: Rough, intimate, haunted, slow-burning
Arrangement: Sparse intro, shadowy verses, heavy chorus, thin bridge, final chorus with eerie space
Atmosphere: Humid air, distant frogs, creaking boards, black water tension
Ending: Let the last chord decay into swamp noise and darkness
4:41

Production Notes
Style: Spiritual ghost ballad
Tempo: 56 BPM
Instruments: Distant acoustic guitar, mournful fiddle, low organ pad, soft brushed drums, pedal steel, faint choir-like hum
Vocal delivery: Reverent, fragile, intimate, prayer-like
Arrangement: Sparse verses, slightly wider chorus, airy bridge, final chorus with echo and space
Atmosphere: Moonlit, sacred, haunted, tender
Ending: End on a suspended, unresolved chord that feels like a breath held in prayer
5:07

Production Notes
Style: Cabin-in-the-night haunted ballad
Tempo: 52 BPM
Instruments: Solo acoustic guitar, faint fiddle, distant pedal steel, low organ, brushed percussion, soft floor tom
Vocal delivery: Close, trembling, weathered, almost whispered
Arrangement: Very sparse, with long pauses and room tone
Atmosphere: Cold air, wood creaks, distant wind, slight reverb tail
Ending: Let the final chord fade into darkness without resolving
5:06

Production Notes
Style: Ghostly slow-waltz
Tempo: 54 BPM
Instruments: Distant acoustic guitar, mournful fiddle, soft brushed snare, low upright bass, hazy pedal steel, faint organ
Vocal delivery: Whisper-close, fragile, trembling, haunted
Arrangement: Minimal intro, sparse verses, empty-space chorus, thin bridge, final chorus with echo
Sound design: Add room reverb, distant air, and a slight tape-worn texture
Ending: Let the final note dissolve into silence with no full resolution
4:09

Production Notes (Bluegrass)
Tempo: 110–130 BPM
Key: G major / A major
Style: Traditional bluegrass, high energy
Instruments: Banjo (rolling patterns), fiddle (lead fills), mandolin (chop rhythm), upright bass, acoustic guitar
Vocals: Tight, slightly nasal, urgent delivery
Dynamics: Fast throughout, brief breakdown, then final push
Ending: Sudden slowdown tag
4:42

Production Notes
Style: Supernatural Southern gothic outlaw country
Tempo: 68 BPM
Feel: Dark, haunted, menacing, slow-burning
Instrumentation: Detuned acoustic guitar, sparse upright bass, ghostly fiddle, distant low drums, eerie electric swells, room reverb
Vocal delivery: Low, cracked, storytelling verses; ominous, chantable chorus with a ritual feel
Hook focus: “The devil put his hands in my house” should land like a curse and repeat with a hypnotic, unsettling pull
3:02

Production Notes
Style: Fast, stomping outlaw country
Tempo: 104 BPM
Feel: Rowdy, dirty, explosive, barroom-chaos
Instrumentation: Drums with big floor-tom stomp, twangy Telecaster riffs, driving bass, honky-tonk piano, slide guitar, gang vocal shouts
Vocal delivery: Sharp, sneering verses; big shout-along chorus with crowd-chant energy
Hook focus: “Pour whiskey for the wreckage” should hit immediately and repeat like a drunken anthem
4:41

Production Notes for Suno
Style: Southern Gothic outlaw-country with swamp-blues tension
Tempo: 64 BPM
Vocal: Low, haunted, vicious, close-mic’d male vocal
Instrumentation: Detuned guitar, brushed drums, swampy slide guitar, ominous organ, low tom hits, faint fiddle, distant chain-rattle percussion
Mood: Ritualistic, vengeful, cinematic, blood-dark
Hook goal: Repeating, chantable, threat-like chorus with an easy-to-remember title line
Delivery: Slow, heavy phrasing in the verses; bigger, more hateful lift on the chorus
Ending: Fade on the title phrase with a grim, unresolved finish
4:44

Production Notes for Suno
Genre: Dark Americana
Tempo: 84 BPM
Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar, low upright bass, brushed drums, mournful fiddle, distant organ, sparse electric guitar swells
Arrangement: Sparse verses, wider chorus, tense bridge, final chorus with added harmony and reverb
Vocal style: Earthy, intimate, haunted, storytelling delivery
Texture: Dusty, midnight-road atmosphere with a cinematic pull
Hook focus: Make “A ghost wears the same name” the central repeatable line
3:51

Production Notes
Tempo: 92–96 BPM
Drums: heavy, relentless kick with a cracking snare and swamp-stomping toms
Bass: thick, dirty, and droning low-end that locks to the kick
Guitars: down-tuned swamp-metal riffs with blues bends and ugly sustain
Vocals: rough, menacing, and full of gravel
Feel: darker, dirtier, more aggressive, and heavy as a chain dragged through water
Mix: drums should dominate the front edge, with bass and guitars building a thick, murky wall behind them
4:43

A Ghost Wears the Same Name — Production Notes
Dark Americana arrangement with a shadowy edge
Sparse acoustic guitar with open-space texture
Low, rumbling bass for tension
Moody fiddle lines with a ghostly, cinematic feel
Subtle brushed percussion or restrained hand drum
Worn, resolute male vocal with grit and restraint
Minor-key melody with an uneasy, haunting hook
Slow build that feels heavy and reflective
Atmospheric space with a sense of history and warning
Brooding, story-driven production with a dark road-song character
4:04

Simple Melody Guide (Radio-Friendly)
Core notes: E – G – A – B – D – B – A
Chorus lift: A – B – D – B
Final resolution: G (uneasy, lingering tension)
Production Notes (for Suno)
Style: 2026 modern outlaw country / dark western pop crossover
Tempo: ~76 BPM
Key feel: Minor with cinematic tension
Instruments:
Acoustic guitar (tight, percussive)
Electric guitar swells + tremolo
Sub bass / 808 under chorus
Deep kick + snap snare/clap hybrid
Fiddle textures (ambient, not traditional)
Vocal: Close, gritty verses → wide, layered chorus
Hook: “Same tree, new ghosts” (short, repeatable, sticky)
Dynamics: Controlled build, explosive final chorus
Mix: Dark low-end, crisp vocal, wide stereo imaging
Outro: Strip to vocal + ambient wind texture
4:17

Simple Melody Guide (5–8 Notes)
Core notes: E – G – A – B – A – G – E
Chorus lift: A – B – C – B
Ending resolves on G (haunting, unresolved)
Production Notes (for Suno)
Style: Dark western / outlaw country (modern cinematic edge)
Tempo: ~70 BPM
Instruments:
Fingerpicked acoustic guitar
Low ambient electric guitar (reverb-heavy)
Upright bass (sparse, pulsing)
Fiddle (haunting accents)
Minimal percussion (kick + brushed snare)
Vocal: Gritty, restrained, storytelling-focused
Atmosphere: Dry, dusty, eerie; wide ambient tails
Hook focus: “Under that same tree”
Dynamics: Slow build, strongest at final chorus, stripped outro
Ending: Let wind/ambient textures carry the fade
3:37

Simple Melody (Guide)
Verse: A – C# – D – C# – A
Pre-Chorus: D – E – D – C#
Chorus: A – C# – D – E – D – C# – A
Production Notes (for Suno)
Style: Dark western country with cinematic edge
Instruments: Acoustic guitar, low electric guitar, tremolo effects, subtle strings, deep percussion
Vocal tone: Gritty, tense, slightly haunted
Atmosphere: Desert at night, suspenseful and eerie
Tempo: ~80 BPM
Add low ambient textures and minor-key emphasis to build tension
Chorus should feel bigger but still ominous, not bright
4:44

Simple Melody (Guide)
Verse: E – G – A – G – E
Pre-Chorus: A – B – A – G
Chorus: E – G – A – B – A – G – E
Production Notes (for Suno)
Style: Classic western ballad, slow tempo
Instruments: Acoustic guitar, soft strings, light trumpet, brushed drums
Vocal tone: Deep, reflective, slightly weathered
Atmosphere: Expansive, dusty, cinematic
Reverb: Medium hall for a desert feel
Tempo: ~70–80 BPM
Keep arrangement sparse to emphasize storytelling
4:16

🎛 Production Notes
• Acoustic boom-chicka guitar
• Low bass drone
• Sparse floor-tom drums
• Slide guitar swells
• Harmonica accents
• Male baritone storyteller vocal
• Low choir hum in background
• Film-score style dynamics
Genre: Western Outlaw Folk
Tempo: 74 BPM
Key: D Minor
Hook Phrase: “Dead man’s trail”
3:14

🎛 Production Notes
• Tremolo electric guitar
• Reverb-heavy slide guitar
• Sparse acoustic
• Low cinematic bass
• Minimal drums (tom + kick + brush snare)
• Ambient wind textures
• Female lead vocal: airy, haunting, emotional restraint
• Whisper harmonies in chorus
• Ethereal reverb tails
Genre: Dark Western Pop / Outlaw Folk
Tempo: 70 BPM
Key: C Minor
Hook Phrase: “Desert queen”
5:14

🎛 Production Notes (Desert Western Cinematic)
🎸 Core Instruments
• Tremolo electric guitar (spaghetti western tone)
• Acoustic guitar (low, sparse strums)
• Slide guitar with long reverb tails
• Low cinematic bass (minimal, ominous)
• Sparse drums (floor toms, low kick, brush snare)
• Desert ambience: wind, distant coyote, subtle film FX
• Optional solo trumpet or harmonica for western feel
⸻
🎤 Vocal Style
• Deep male baritone or gritty outlaw tenor
• Slow, haunting phrasing with space between lines
• Chorus: lifted but restrained, almost whispered power
• Harmony: low octave doubles, ghostly reverb choir in final chorus
3:18

Production Notes for Suno
Style: Dirty backwoods country, rough-hewn, swampy mountain grit, late-night porch menace
Tempo: 74–78 BPM
Vocal: Gravelly male vocal, half-sung half-spoken, worn and world-weary
Instruments: Detuned acoustic guitar, banjo, low toms, foot-stomp percussion, slide guitar, rumbling bass
Mood: Gritty, creaky, mean, nocturnal, dusty
Hook feel: The title line should hit like a stomped-out chant that repeats easily
Arrangement: Sparse verses, bigger chorus lift, unsettling bridge, final chorus with extra grit
3:57

Production Notes for Suno
Style: Old-time Appalachian mountain ballad, mournful, story-heavy, raw and haunted
Tempo: 68–72 BPM
Vocal: Weathered male lead, plainspoken delivery, emotionally restrained but heavy with feeling
Instruments: Fiddle, clawhammer banjo, acoustic guitar, upright bass, low brushed snare, faint porch-hum ambience
Mood: Grave, reflective, bitter, sorrowful, unflinching
Structure: Strong narrative verses, simple repeatable chorus, understated bridge, final chorus with emotional lift
Hook feel: “Ashes on the holler road” should land like a weary refrain that listeners can remember immediately
3:14

Production Notes
Style: dark comedy, noir country-blues, cinematic and dryly ironic
Tempo: 72–76 BPM
Vocal: low, world-weary male vocal with a half-smirk delivery
Instrumentation: brushed drums, upright bass, tremolo guitar, sparse piano, muted pedal steel
Mood: cold, twisted, deadpan, funny in a dangerous way
Hook delivery: stretch the phrase “Snow in Fargo” on the chorus for instant recall
Ending: let the final chord hang unresolved, with a cold reverb tail
3:39

Production Notes
Style: dark country-folk, narrative-driven, dusty and cold
Tempo: 70–74 BPM
Vocal: worn, low, and intimate with a dry storyteller tone
Instrumentation: fingerpicked acoustic guitar, mournful fiddle, upright bass, light brushed percussion, optional harmonica
Mood: eerie, restrained, tragic, and faintly sardonic
Chorus hook: lean hard on “the last snow on Main Street”
Ending: leave the final line hanging with a sparse instrumental fade
3:58

Production Notes
Style: 1930s Appalachian mountain ballad
Tempo: 66–72 BPM
Vocal: worn, devout, haunted, and steady
Instrumentation: fingerpicked acoustic guitar, mournful fiddle, banjo in sparse breaks, upright bass, light washboard
Mood: old-time, stark, tragic, and dryly dark
Hook delivery: repeat “Ash on the white road” with a slow, somber lift
Ending: let the final word hang over a bare guitar figure
3:34

Production Notes
Style: 1930s Appalachian ghost ballad
Tempo: 64–70 BPM
Vocal: haunted female lead, stern, wounded, and steady
Instrumentation: fingerpicked acoustic guitar, mournful fiddle, upright bass, sparse banjo, faint harmonica
Mood: eerie, possessive, sorrowful, and old-time
Hook delivery: lean on “my house on the ridge” with a slow, memorable rise
Ending: let the last line hang with a cold fiddle note
4:19

Production Notes
Style: 1930s Appalachian coal-mine ghost ballad
Tempo: 64–68 BPM
Vocal: worn, grave, and weather-beaten male lead
Instrumentation: fingerpicked guitar, mournful fiddle, low upright bass, soft banjo accents, distant harmonica
Mood: eerie, mournful, tragic, and haunted by the mountain itself
Hook delivery: stretch “bones beneath Harlem Ridge” as the central refrain
Ending: fade on a lonely fiddle phrase with wind noise under it
3:34

Production Notes for Suno
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Style: emotional grunge-country crossover with haunted alt-rock atmosphere
Tempo: 92 BPM
Key: E minor
Tuning: Drop D
Vocal: worn, intimate, slightly cracked, half-sung in verses, larger and aching in chorus
Mood: lonely, raw, unresolved, reflective
Instrumentation: clean electric guitar with reverb in verses, muted bass pulse, restrained drums, wide distorted chorus guitars, atmospheric tail on ending
Melody: simple, repeatable, slightly descending hook, emotional rise on the final word of each chorus line
Ending: hold the last chord and let it ring into feedback, unresolved
4:24

Production Notes for Suno
Style: emotional grunge ballad with sparse alt-rock tension
Tempo: 92 BPM
Key: E minor
Tuning: Drop D
Vocal: fragile, worn, slightly cracked, intimate in verses, more open and aching in chorus
Mood: lonely, haunted, suspended, unresolved
Instrumentation: clean electric guitar with atmosphere, tight bass pulse, restrained drums, heavier distorted chorus lift, subtle feedback in outro
Hook feel: short, repeatable, and slightly eerie
Ending: let the last line dissolve into feedback and reverb without a clean resolution
4:26

Production Notes for Suno
Style: sludgy alt-rock / doom-leaning grunge ballad
Tempo: 88 BPM
Key: E minor
Tuning: Drop C or Drop D
Vocal: low, worn, menacing, half-spoken in verses, heavier and more desperate in choruses
Mood: oppressive, haunted, decayed, unresolved
Instrumentation: thick distorted guitars, slow pounding drums, rumbling bass, occasional feedback, sparse lead guitar squeals, gloomy ambience
Hook feel: blunt, chant-like, heavy and repeatable
Ending: drag the final chorus into a long, collapsing fade with sustained feedback
