5:01

Yellow Lines
v5.5
Southern rock, rock, and blues rock with twin lead guitars, gritty slide licks, and open-chord riffs through cranked tube amps, Driving bass, snare-backbeat drums, Hammond B3 swells, and handclaps in the chorus, Add a hooky, sneaky guitar tag that lands harder on repeat, with tape warmth and roomy plate reverb, Mood: uplifting summer driving song
4:40

Swipe Right
v5.5
Earthy hard rock in a Clutch, Earthrocker vein: downtuned electric guitars with gritty tube amp overdrive, Sabbath-leaning riff cycles, punchy kick-snare rock drums, overdriven bass, and a raw baritone vocal delivery, Time-stretched ambient guitar feedback, roomy toms, and a dry, heavy mix leave the track suspended in a slow-burning trance
2:21

Root Beer Riot
v4.5+
Southern rock meets rap-rock swagger, Loud guitars, stomping drums, crowd-chant chorus, Humor cranked up, almost Tenacious D style
4:04

Southern rock, rock, and blues rock with twin lead guitars, gritty slide licks, and open-chord riffs through cranked tube amps, Driving bass, snare-backbeat drums, Hammond B3 swells, and handclaps in the chorus, Add a hooky, sneaky guitar tag that lands harder on repeat, with tape warmth and roomy plate reverb, Mood: uplifting summer driving song
4:16

Dirty South with swampy low-end, bluesy banjo rolls, and greasy slide guitar riffs through tube saturation, Slow trap drums, rattling tambourine, deep 808 sub, and clapped backbeats sit under a bottle-neck guitar lead, Sun-baked, southern-fried texture with gritty room bleed, call-and-response hooks, and a twisted, trapped-in-the-muck groove
3:56

High energy and fun Modern country with the emotional swagger and melodic phrasing of contemporary radio country, Mid-tempo, catchy, humorous, slightly sarcastic but relatable, Warm acoustic guitar, punchy country drums, muted electric guitar swells, subtle banjo accents, deep modern bass, polished Nashville production, Male vocals with a laid-back, slightly raspy delivery that shifts between conversational verses and big melodic hooks, Chorus should feel anthemic and easy to sing along to in a truck or bar, Add pauses for punchlines, Themes of dating apps, ghosting, divorce baggage, unrealistic expectations after 40, custody schedules, filtered selfies, and emotional exhaustion, Keep it clever, self-aware, and funny without becoming parody, Strong crowd-chant potential on “Swipe left to reject / Swipe right to connect, ” Avoid pop EDM drops or trap beats

