
Breaking the Mirror (based on movies).
A journey through the human mind and heart, exploring identity, desire, survival, and the forces that shape who we are, inspired and guided by films as the catalyst for these reflections.
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6 songs
5:31

The track opens with cascading organs and phased guitars typical of British psychedelia, then shifts to melodic, upbeat pop with lush harmonies, Midway, distorted guitars and dynamic drums drive a rock section, followed by raw punk energy, The finale fuses all previous styles in a dense, swirling mix, anchored by a hypnotic male vocal throughout
5:21

Choose life
v4.5+
An energetic British rock-punk-progressive track driven by tightly locked, rhythmic basslines and sharp, syncopated guitar riffs, Pulsating, relentless drums propel the tempo, Verses alternate between angular rhythms and brief instrumental breaks, while the choruses explode with layered, fuzz-heavy textures, Bridge introduces odd time signatures and dynamic shifts before a high-octane outro
7:32

experimental psychedelic rock track, dark and hypnotic, Use clean guitars, deep bass, heavy drums, mellotron for eerie textures, and theremin for ghostly tension, Start mid tempo with tribal toms and bass pulse, then move into a mid-high tempo groove with distant vocals, Build intensity in the chorus with cymbals and mantra-like voices, Drop into a sparse, dissonant bridge, then explode into a chaotic fast section with sharp theremin and desperate shouts, Return to a steady bass riff with ghostly layers, and end on a sustained chord with rising mellotron and bending theremin, fading into unresolved tension
6:33

Begins with swirling psychedelic synths, delays, and subtle percussion, creating an immersive, experimental texture, Relaxed, charming vocal layers drift overhead, The groove steadily builds, morphing mid-song into a driving rock section with crisp drums, fuzz guitar, and warm bass
3:40

Soap seller
v4.5+
Raw British punk drives forward with abrasive, overdriven guitars and pounding, unyielding drums through the aggressive verse, The song breaks into a frenetic, distorted bass solo, layered with crashing, off-kilter percussion and explosive gang vocals, escalating to chaotic intensity
3:32

The Architect
v4.5+
A British rock punk track powered by an intricate electric bass groove up front, tight punchy drums, and crisp angular guitar hits, Verses strip back to just bass and bare percussion, while choruses erupt with dense vocal harmonies, bold guitar overdubs, and energetic rhythm interplay
