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Raiji's "Rage Fae" Collection

Feminine fury unleashed. A sonic uprising of glam, grit, and rebellion—where fae queens torch the patriarchy and reclaim every inch of their power, voice, and rage.
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This ritual storm in D minor (95–110 BPM) channels gritty feral feminine rage through tribal stomp cadence, akin to beats of 'We Will Rock You', 'Cry Evil' or 'Anoana' and soul-torn vocals, War drums, bone percussion, and wooden flutes drive a primal heartbeat—while minor subtle distorted guitar snarls beneath like cursed iron, adding smoke and venom to the spell, A blend of pagan invocation, native American ritual and Nordic lyrical metal, female only alto voices chant, scream, and growl with siren seduction turned harpy fury, Each sung incantation strikes like a hex: half lament, half blade, No strings for beauty—only distortion as weapon, This is sacred percussion fused with volcanic breath, a coven calling the storm goddess to toy with her enemies before swallowing their names in flame, The beat is judgment, The voice is ruin, Woman scorned seek the vengeance of Kali, and other Goddesses of vengeance to reap their justice on those who seek to treat woman as objects, and property, ‑male vocals, ‑screamo
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"Sisters of the Heretic's Flame" draws inspiration from the ethereal soundscapes of Earth to Eve and the haunting vocals of iluka, blending pagan folk, ambient ritual, and Nordic folk metal, Acoustic instruments like guitars, violins, and flutes create intricate folk patterns, while powerful drum beats and traditional Nordic percussion drive the intensity, Layered vocals, ranging from clean and melodic to harsh and aggressive, convey themes of empowerment, ancestral wisdom, and collective resistance, Ambient drones and nature sounds enhance the ritualistic atmosphere, evoking the spirit of ancient rites and modern rebellion, This unique fusion honors the strength and resilience of women throughout history, celebrating both historical and contemporary figures who have defied patriarchal oppression
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"The Heratics Crown" draws inspiration from the ethereal soundscapes of Earth to Eve and the haunting vocals of iluka, blending pagan folk, ambient ritual, and Nordic folk metal, Acoustic instruments like guitars, violins, and flutes create intricate folk patterns, while powerful drum beats and traditional Nordic percussion drive the intensity, Layered vocals, ranging from clean and melodic to harsh and aggressive, convey themes of empowerment, ancestral wisdom, and collective resistance, Ambient drones and nature sounds enhance the ritualistic atmosphere, evoking the spirit of ancient rites and modern rebellion, This unique fusion honors the strength and resilience of women throughout history, celebrating both historical and contemporary figures who have defied patriarchal oppression
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Female alto lead vocal in D minor, Tribal, visceral, war‑drum‑driven anthem blending outlaw rock country grit with Celtic/Nordic battle‑drum cadence and Indigenous earth‑rhythms, Massive group‑chant backing vocals representing the children of the Earth rising as one voice, Deep toms, frame drums, stomps, rattles, wooden flutes, bowed guitar, thunder ambience, ritual breaths, and layered call‑and‑response chants, The vibe is ancestral uprising, storm‑ritual, apocalyptic prophecy, and spiritual warfare on behalf of Earth and Sky, Whispered undertones and group shouts support the lead without overpowering her, Slow‑building verses, war‑march pre‑chorus, explosive battle‑cry choruses, and a bridge that feels like the Earth’s children stepping into the storm, Dark, primal, cinematic, elemental, fierce