
Prose Reading : Dear Deer
Content warnings: violence, toxic relationships, WWI alternate history...
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3 songs
4:39

The track opens in a minor key with a sparse, fingerpicked acoustic guitar, Deep, sustained cello drones emerge, punctuated by slow, rigid military snare rolls, Distant brass swells quietly reinforce tension, A male narrator delivers textured, spoken word with controlled delivery; the soundscape feels oppressive, disciplined, strictly 1910s, with every musical element amplifying a sense of wartime tension
5:07

Atmospheric WWI spoken word, acoustic guitar, cello, male spoken voice, minor key, slow tempo, trench warfare ambience, distant artillery, haunting and melancholic, 1910s era, no singing only narration
Style: Cinematic war soundscape with spoken narration over instrumental backing - acoustic guitar, cello, and orchestral strings with military drum undertones and ambient war sounds, Voice should be spoken throughout (not sung), deep and weary but dignified, like a soldier recounting memories, Think audio drama or war documentary narration with atmospheric period music
4:00

Dark ambient industrial orchestral doom with atmospheric black metal hues, cinematic and ritualistic, Slow oppressive tempo (45–55 BPM), driven by mournful, recurring melodic motifs, Distorted cellos and low violins trace descending minor hymnal lines, supported by deep droning strings and heavy bass pulses like a failing heartbeat, Voice should be spoken, not sung
Pipe organ sustains corrupted sacred harmonies; reversed choir whispers form ghostly melodic echoes rather than noise, Industrial metallic percussion remains sparse and ceremonial, allowing melody to breathe, Dissonant crescendos rise organically, twisting the core theme into grotesque variations, Creaking cathedral sound design, scraping metal, and distant atonal brass accentuate suffocating dread, Mood: sacred corruption, grotesque elegance, cadaverous beauty — a gothic funeral mass of frozen terror and divine decay
