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A mesmerizing gothic folk metal song with a melancholic, raw, and primal atmosphere, inspired by dark fantasy and werewolf mythology, It features a deep, husky female contralto voice that combines emotional melancholy with rebellious energy, reminiscent of alternative rock/gothic metal styles, The vocals start off softly, becoming intense and husky in the final verse, reaching a climax, The song features a flute, violin, double bass, and cello played at a slow to medium tempo (90-100 beats per minute), The eerie atmosphere is created by a moonlit forest with blood-soaked ground and wolves, Add ambient effects such as wolf howls, rustling leaves, and distant wind, The song follows a specific structure, starting with a flute and violin solo, followed by verses featuring a contralto and string instruments, and ending with a final verse with enhanced raspy vocals and subtle percussion, Avoid heavy guitar riffs or aggressive metal elements, and focus on atmospheric depth like Dead Can Dance, ‑death metal, ‑pop, ‑electronic, ‑jazz
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[style: Symphonic Gothic Metal, Nu-Metal, Deathcore, Industrial Metal, Dark Ambient, Symphonic Extreme Metal]
[vocal: Harsh male screams with crescendos, aggressive growls, a melancholy and confessional tone, multi-layered screaming vocals, raw emotions]
[instruments: Downtuned 8-string guitars, chugging heavy riffs, distorted slap bass, aggressive cello with sharp pizzicato and harsh bow strokes, tight syncopated drums with hip-hop grooves, double kick drums, eerie atmospheric samples, industrial textures]
[tempo: 110 BPM with dramatic slowdowns and intense accelerations]
[production: Studio quality, thick layered sound, dark atmospheric effects, sudden stops and silence, cello heavily processed with distortion and reverb]
[vibe: Dark, aggressive, traumatic, cathartic, cemetery horror, inner rage, alienation, aristocratic decay]


