4:43

Tuning: E A D G B E, 78 bpm guitars pan back and forth between channels, Hard rock, Blues rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, trippy
Male tenor has a vocal style and range that combine technical command, expressive phrasing, and distinctive timbral choices
4:44

Tuning: E A D G B E, 78 bpm guitars pan back and forth between channels, Hard rock, Blues rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, trippy
Male tenor has a vocal style and range that combine technical command, expressive phrasing, and distinctive timbral choices
6:27

Eb tunning 12 string acustic guitar, Arpeggio picking style, tempo of 77 beats per minute, A 1970's Blues rock and folk rock ballad, grunge, alternative rock, grunge, Male tenor has a vocal style and range that combine technical command, expressive phrasing, and distinctive timbral choices
5:44

Open G tunning 12 string acustic guitar, Arpeggio picking style, tempo of 86 beats per minute, A Blues rock and folk rock ballad, grunge, alternative rock with minimal percussion and bass until the instrumental outro, Male tenor has a vocal style and range that combine technical command, expressive phrasing, and distinctive timbral choices
5:12

Tuning: E A D G B E, Key Am, 1970' rock, hard rock, blues rock, and boogie rock, It features a riff-centric composition rooted in blues traditions but elevated by complex time signatures and layered instrumentation, The time signature is primarily in 4/4, but the song features complex rhythmic structures that create the perception of shifting time signatures, The guitar and bass riff is built on a repeated phrase that is four-and-a-half beats long, which is displaced by half a beat with each repetition, creating a hemiola effect, This technique, known as hemiola, involves repeating an odd-length phrase within an even time signature like 4/4, resulting in a shifting rhythmic feel, Male tenor has a vocal style and range that combine technical command, expressive phrasing, and distinctive timbral choices
5:32

Hard rock, blues rock, open G tuning, 127 bpm, 1970's rock, alternative rock" guitar riff and "catchy feel, " The song makes use of ascending chord sequences, The song contains a guitar solo Male tenor has a vocal style and range that combine technical command, expressive phrasing, and distinctive timbral choices
5:37

6:11

tuning E A D G B E, Key of E Rock, 189 bpm hard rock, blues rock, gospel blues, gospel rock, Male tenor has a vocal style and range that combine technical command, expressive phrasing, and distinctive timbral choices

