1:11

Blazing at 200bpm, symphonic metal drives the verses, bridge, and pre-chorus with thunderous drums, soaring orchestral strings, and heavy guitars, fronted by a piercing high male voice, For the 100bpm chorus, tempo halves: vast choir, epic brass, timpani and cinematic layers dominate
3:28

We´ll Follow
v4.5
Blazing at 200bpm, symphonic metal drives the verses, bridge, and pre-chorus with thunderous drums, soaring orchestral strings, and heavy guitars, fronted by a piercing high male voice, For the 100bpm chorus, tempo halves: vast choir, epic brass, timpani and cinematic layers dominate
3:14

Epic power metal with Phrygian solos, The song begins softly but powerfully, building to and epic climax, Drums give a forceful resolute beat, The base guitar is unrelenting and steady, and dialing lead guitars provide interwoven solos that inspire, The soaring strong vocals are grounded, The overall feel of the song is ascendant and inspirational
3:45

Epic and virtuosic symphonic Power Metal, Folk Metal, Soaring Vocals, Call and response, Symphony, Powerful sisters' duet, Female vocalists, (Tempo: 150-170 bpm)
4:09

High-energy melodic Speed metal anthem in a major key, with a driving drums and bass rhythm, prominent precise paired electric guitars and synth playing both percussive power chords and melodic lead lines, Dual female & male lead vocalists who both project with powerful, clear voices, They sing with a call-and-response structure between vocalists, before falling back to harmonized duet over backing vocals of a gothic choir, The tempo is generally fast, creating an uplifting and energetic feel but allows wide latitude for strong thoughtful dynamics, Production is a bright, punchy mix with pronounced reverb on vocals and guitars, giving a spacious arena-rock sound, The song features generous instrumental breaks for guitar and synth solos, which build in intensity towards the climax
4:09

High-energy melodic Speed metal anthem in a major key, with a driving drums and bass rhythm, prominent precise paired electric guitars and synth playing both percussive power chords and melodic lead lines, Dual female & male lead vocalists who both project with powerful, clear voices, They sing with a call-and-response structure between vocalists, before falling back to harmonized duet over backing vocals of a gothic choir, The tempo is generally fast, creating an uplifting and energetic feel but allows wide latitude for strong thoughtful dynamics, Production is a bright, punchy mix with pronounced reverb on vocals and guitars, giving a spacious arena-rock sound, The song features generous instrumental breaks for guitar and synth solos, which build in intensity towards the climax
3:37

Stone (Cover by She)
v4.5+
Post-indietronica epic soft female voice
3:16

Stone (Cover by She)
v4.5+
Post-indietronica epic soft female voice
3:42

Epic & Symphonic Power Metal, pounding percussion, and deep-throated chanting creates an ascendant cinematic atmosphere, orchestral strings, powerful and un-rushed soaring vocals with choir backing vocals, Lead Vocals are mostly carried by male voices, but a steady alto female vocalist sings the body of the verses, with male backing vocals in the verses, The chorus and prechorus have no female voices, just powerful male voices chanting, Heavy reverb and double kick drum adds to the anthemic urgency, Tempo of 160-170, Virtuosic synth further supports the grand sense of teh anthem, Dueling lead guitars exchange variations that play off one another and combine to overlap for solos, complemented by wild synthesizer played expertly, ‑opera indie
4:09

High-energy melodic synth rock in a major key, with an extensive corny synths supported by electric guitars playing rhythmic power chords and some harmonized melodic lead lines, Synth has a corny chunky 80s feel, Multipart layered and harmonized lead vocals with digital Paulstretch effect, Production includes a bright, punchy mix with ample reverb on vocals and guitars, giving a spacious, arena-rock sound, The song features generous instrumental breaks for guitar and harp interplay, building in intensity towards the climax, The inspiring climax provides a fittingly enthusiastic and powerful finale for an arena concert
7:39

Raw and high energy punk rock love song in a major key, Fast tempo: 170bpm, Elevated tone change between the verse and chorus, Male and female lead vocalists trade lines in call and response style, Vocal style of indie Chicago punk rock from the 1990s, The beginning of the song is a prior song being interrupted with a record scratch, This is immediately followed by a melodically-shouted but poorly-enunciated high-energy punk rock song, The song is punctuated by short solos that are simple but powerful, with occasional simple interjections from a Hammond organ, Female and Male harmonized layered backing vocals add an anthemic flair, Bright punchy mix and in-your-face low-tech vibe
2:24

Firefly (Cover)
v4.5+
Raw and high energy punk rock love song in a major key, Male and female lead vocalists trade lines in call and response style
2:24

Experimental, 1940s, Delta Blues, Crunk Swamp Blues, Background Choir Vocals, Scratch Textures, Scratch
4:30

Nu Metal, Cyberpunk, Industrial Techno, Hard Bass, Scratch Textures, Scratch, Turntablism
15:47

whispered spoken-word, lo-fi bedroom synthwave, post-electronic chillhop, ASMR narration performance of a surreal monologue with mock-presidential bravado;
Instrumentation: hazy synth pads, detuned analog arpeggios, 80s drum machine, gentle side-chain pulse, faint vinyl crackle; minimalist bassline, minimal vocoded harmony echoing spoken word, close-mic’d vocals are intimate, slightly compressed; soft male voice speaking rhythmically with ironic self-importance; subtle breath sounds; tone drifts with warm sincerity confidence, phrasing is irregular, conversational, and self-aggrandizing; pauses, muttered asides, and rhythmic texture, Production: Cozy and uncanny Atmosphere, Nostalgic vaporwave basement confession, warm tape saturation, soft stereo widening, subtle echo tails; vocals slightly louder than the beat, as if recorded in a small room with glowing synths and too many secrets
15:47

whispered spoken-word, lo-fi bedroom synthwave, post-electronic chillhop, ASMR narration performance of a surreal monologue with mock-presidential bravado;
Instrumentation: hazy synth pads, detuned analog arpeggios, 80s drum machine, gentle side-chain pulse, faint vinyl crackle; minimalist bassline, minimal vocoded harmony echoing spoken word, close-mic’d vocals are intimate, slightly compressed; soft male voice speaking rhythmically with ironic self-importance; subtle breath sounds; tone drifts with warm sincerity confidence, phrasing is irregular, conversational, and self-aggrandizing; pauses, muttered asides, and rhythmic texture, Production: Cozy and uncanny Atmosphere, Nostalgic vaporwave basement confession, warm tape saturation, soft stereo widening, subtle echo tails; vocals slightly louder than the beat, as if recorded in a small room with glowing synths and too many secrets
4:14

Sacred, Minor-Key Symphonic Power Metal, Rich In Emotional Depth And Sacred Grandeur, Simple Drums progress in com[plexity to a powerful double kick rhythm with complex fills, Prominent Djent Rhythm Guitar, and intense syncopated and arpeggiated lead guitar lines, Dual Female Lead Vocalists singing a duet With Soaring Voices Filled With Sacred Sorrow, The Song Weaves A Call-And-Response Lament Between The Lead Vocalists, Converging In A Sorrowful Duet, Backing Vocals From A Gothic Dirge Choir, Moderately Fast Tempo (160-170 Bpm) Creates A Dramatic And Urgent Feel, Production Emphasizes A Resonant, Reverent Mix With Deep Reverb And Echo On Vocals And Guitars, Cathedral-Like, Sacred Atmosphere, Increased Intensity building to a Cathartic Climax
2:51

high-octane workout anthem that fuses the triumphant synth-rock of The Final Countdown, with gritty determination of Eye of the Tiger, and old‑school funky disco of Celebrate by Kool & the Gang, Aim for a distinctly retro feel: analog synth leads, tape saturation, slap bass, wah guitar with quick slippery jabs, jubilant disco hi-hats and four‑on‑the‑floor drums, and glittery enthusiastic brass stabs, Vocals should be soaring, theatrical, glam‑infused and drenched in reverb; arrangements combine stadium-sized drama with dancefloor swagger and a tongue‑in‑cheek, unapologetically over‑the‑top energy, ‑Crowd, ‑Live performance, ‑Rap, ‑Choir
5:55

Slow tempo expert guitar piece with a melancholic and atmospheric feel, The electric guitar plays a clean, sustained melody with a significant amount of reverb and delay, creating a spacious sound, The bass guitar provides a deep, resonant foundation, playing sustained notes that follow the chord progression, The drums are sparse, featuring slow, deliberate cymbal crashes and occasional kick and snare hits, emphasizing the slow tempo and open feel, The chord progression is minor, contributing to the somber mood, The production emphasizes a wide stereo image and a sense of depth, with the reverb tails lingering, The overall dynamic is soft to medium, building slightly in intensity during certain phrases but maintaining a generally subdued character, The piece features a sustained, almost drone-like quality in the background, possibly from a synth pad or heavily processed guitar, Gritty and life-worn male vocals


