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Broken Street Sermons

The bands second album.
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21 songs
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Raw fuzz-punk energy, Loud, blown-out guitars with gritty midrange bite, Fast cracking snare, dry kick, distorted bass with aggressive pick attack, Vocals: gritty male lead, urgent, shouted punk cadence; no smooth singing, no humming or choirs, Mix should feel like a sweaty basement show—analog, lo-fi, tape-saturated, slight clipping, narrow stereo like a bootleg recording, Mood: punk Kubrick—stark, high-contrast, cinematic tension, running through a blackout street, Immediate snare + fuzz hit intro, tight verses, big shout-along chorus, and a chaotic mid-song jam, No synth pads or polished pop sheen
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Raw fuzz-punk with sarcastic street-preacher energy, Blown-out guitars, gritty midrange, fast cracking snare, distorted bass driving the rhythm, Vocals: gritty male lead, shouted with attitude, no clean singing, no humming, Add gang shouts in the chorus for a chaotic alley-gospel feel, Mix should sound like a sweaty basement show—lo-fi, tape-slammed, slight clipping, narrow stereo, Mood: punk Kubrick—cold streets, firelight, cracked pavement, cinematic grit, Immediate start, tight verses, big chant chorus, and a messy mid-song jam
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Tight studio punk with aggressive fuzz guitars and sharp compression, Punchy dry drums with a cracking snare, no room ambience, Fast tempo, tight downstrokes, gritty mid-forward bass tone, Vocals are studio-clean but intense, slight overdrive, controlled punk sneer, Arrangement uses abrupt stop-start tension, palm-muted builds, and cinematic “punk Kubrick” contrast, Fuzz tones are thick but not muddy; mix is modern, loud, and forward, No live crowd, no reverb wash, no room mic coloration — purely studio-focused, high-impact, distorted precision
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RAW ACOUSTIC /// punk-kubrick aesthetic, Mic-in-your-face vocal delivery with breath, grit, and imperfect tone, Single acoustic guitar recorded close, thumb-picking + aggressive strums, Room reverb, wood resonance, finger squeaks, string buzz, No drums at first — only subtle percussive hits from guitar body, Gradual dynamic climb into emotional peak, Influences: stripped-down punk storytelling, alleyway confessionals, raw indie-folk tension, Keep vocals forward, slightly fractured, human, tired but determined, Avoid polished pop; keep edges rough and intimate
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[Massive blown-out fuzz guitars, tuned low and pushed into clipping] [Bass grinding in the lower register with swampy overdrive, almost choking the mix] [Drums: cracked snare, loose kick, garage-room bleed, raw and unpolished] [Tempo: aggressive mid-fast stride, nothing clean, everything smeared] [Vocals: gritty, breath-pushed, confrontational delivery; sharp phrasing; no polished edges] [Overall mood: bleak, filthy, industrial-punk grime with a claustrophobic feel] [Mix: tape-warped saturation, mud-heavy low mids, hiss, room noise, analog smear] [Guitars and bass occasionally lurch out of tune for character, intentional flaws] [Use sudden dropouts and jolting re-entries; embrace chaos, distortion, and tension] [Style direction: punk-Kubrick grit, cinematic grime, ruthless fuzz energy in the style of Stonecool]
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Hard punk with thick garage fuzz, gritty lo-fi emotional vocals Mid-tempo, driving, relentless, Fuzzy distorted guitars pushed loud and dirty, Bass tight and aggressive, locked into a repeating groove, Live-sounding drums, hard snare, steady kick, minimal fills, No synths, no polish, no modern sheen, Female vocals dry, confident, cutting, Delivered calm and controlled, not sweet, not pop, Power comes from restraint, not shouting, Structure stays tense and forward, Mid-song instrumental groove holds pressure without exploding, End clean, cold, and unapologetic
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Fast-mid tempo punk with urgency and grit, Blown-out fuzz guitars panned wide, raw and imperfect, no polish, Drums are tight, aggressive, and relentless with a live-room feel, Bass is loud, dirty, and forward, driving the song, Vocals are shouted and forceful but controlled, more bark than scream, with gang-style backing shouts in the chorus, Production feels like a collapsing live set — chaotic, noisy, and tense, Includes an ugly, chaotic guitar solo that values emotion over precision, Ends abruptly with feedback and a hard stop
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Arrangement: piano-centered alternative rock ballad with emotional build and restrained fuzz, Piano is the primary harmonic instrument throughout the entire song, Song opens with intimate, close-mic’d piano playing broken chords and arpeggios, with natural pedal noise, light hammer attack, and slight timing imperfections, No acoustic guitar at any point, First verse features piano and vocal only, Sparse, vulnerable, and exposed, with space between vocal phrases and soft dynamics, Pre-chorus adds subtle low-octave piano movement and light live percussion to build tension without losing intimacy, Chorus expands emotionally while remaining piano-led: fuller piano voicings carry the progression, supported by bass and live-sounding drums, Gently distorted electric guitar textures appear underneath only as atmosphere, never replacing the piano, Vocals: human, emotional mid-range male delivery
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Raw garage-punk band performance with heavy fuzzed electric guitars, loose but driving live drums, and a gritty, human vocal delivery, Mid-fast tempo with push-and-pull timing, imperfect but intentional, Bass sits thick and dirty, slightly overdriven, locking tightly with the kick, Verses feel tense and restrained, guitars palm-muted or lightly choked, Choruses open up with wider fuzz, louder gang-style energy, and shouted backing vocals, Breakdown drops instrumentation to drums and bass or drums only, spoken or half-sung vocals close to the mic, then slams back in hard, Minimal polish, no synths, no glossy production, Roomy, live-take feel like a small club or basement show, Influenced by garage rock, modern punk, and fuzz-heavy alt bands, Emotional but tough — frustration and urgency without melodrama
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Raw fuzz-punk energy, Loud, blown-out guitars with gritty midrange bite, Fast cracking snare, dry kick, distorted bass with aggressive pick attack, Vocals: gritty male lead, urgent, shouted punk cadence; no smooth singing, no humming or choirs, Mix should feel like a sweaty basement show—analog, lo-fi, tape-saturated, slight clipping, narrow stereo like a bootleg recording, Mood: punk Kubrick—stark, high-contrast, cinematic tension, running through a blackout street, Immediate snare + fuzz hit intro, tight verses, big shout-along chorus, and a chaotic mid-song jam, No synth pads or polished pop sheen
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Urgent fuzz-driven punk rock with a live, confrontational feel, Thick distorted guitars with raw midrange bite and minimal effects, slightly unstable amp character, Fast, driving drums with dry, punchy snare and natural room bleed, no quantized feel, Bass pushed forward, gritty and aggressive, locking tightly with the kick, Vocals delivered with strain and conviction — imperfect, emotional, upfront in the mix, no polish or tuning artifacts, Overall sound should feel like a real band pushing through the take, high energy and human, No pop sheen, no metal precision, no EDM elements, Keep it tense, alive, and unfiltered