4:31

Dark emotional alternative rock, female twin vocals, melancholic and intense, Theme: Orihime’s sorrow, rage, and longing after being separated from Hikoboshi, Tempo mid-slow (~80-90 BPM), minor key, Make the chorus highly emotional using a "crying chord progression" (e, g, VI–VII–i–V or iv–V–III–VI feeling), strong melodic lift, long sustained vocal notes, and dramatic harmony between two female vocals (one soft, one powerful), Add a cool expressive piano solo in the middle (after second chorus), starting softly and building into fast emotional arpeggios, with cinematic atmosphere, Instrumentation: heavy distorted guitars, ambient pads, piano, deep bass, dynamic drums, Build from quiet verses to explosive chorus, Structure: intro, verse, pre-chorus, chorus, verse, chorus, piano solo (bridge), final chorus, outro, Lyrics in Japanese (romaji), Length about 5 minutes
4:57

Title: Yomi no Ai (Love Beyond Decay)
Style: Dark melodic alternative rock, inspired by Japanese gothic rock, Emotional and haunting atmosphere, Piano and violin driven arrangement, Slow intro building into powerful emotional choruses, Male vocal, expressive and slightly unstable tone, Tempo around 75 BPM, Minor key, Cinematic and dramatic, Includes a beautiful and technically impressive piano solo, Mood: Dark love, obsession, grief, madness, tragic romance, Theme: Izanagi searching for Izanami in Yomi, discovering her decayed form but still embracing her, Love beyond death and corruption, Structure:
Intro (piano + ambient)
Verse 1
Pre-Chorus
Chorus
Verse 2
Pre-Chorus
Chorus
Bridge (whisper + Latin chant)
Piano Solo
Final Chorus
Outro
5:09

Dark emotional piano-driven Alternative Rock inspired by Nakisawame-no-kami from Japanese mythology, Strong expressive piano is the core instrument, Slow tempo (65-80 BPM), minor key, Female vocal, intimate and emotional, After second chorus, insert a long instrumental break featuring dramatic piano and violin duet, The piano starts soft and melancholic, then builds into fast emotional arpeggios, Violin enters gradually, becoming intense, crying, and expressive, like a lament, Include dynamic rise, tension, and release, Add silence pauses and reverb for emotional depth, After the instrumental, final chorus explodes with full emotion but piano remains central, Atmosphere: sacred sorrow, grief, beauty in sadness, quiet madness, Style similar to Amano Tsuki “Koe” but more cinematic and instrumental-focused, Lyrics in clear romaji Japanese with some chaotic phonetics, Song length around 5 minutes
4:48

Japanese dark rock ballad inspired by Amano Tsuki "Torikago -in this cage-", Theme: Konohanasakuya-hime from Japanese mythology, Emotional, sorrowful, slightly horror atmosphere, Female vocal, soft but powerful with emotional vibrato, Tempo around 70-85 BPM, Key minor (A minor or D minor), Traditional Japanese mood mixed with modern rock: piano, electric guitar, subtle strings, ambient pads, Intro: quiet piano and ambient texture, Verse: minimal arrangement, building tension, Pre-chorus: rising intensity, Chorus: crying chord progression, dramatic, emotional peak, Add haunting background whispers (chaos language), Interlude: beautiful and cool piano solo with expressive dynamics, Bridge: dark and emotional, almost whispering, Final chorus: strongest intensity, layered vocals, Outro: fading piano and ambient, Length about 5 minutes, Lyrics mix of romanized Japanese and chaotic invented language
4:32

Emotional alternative rock ballad with symphonic elements, inspired by Izanagi and Izanami at Yomotsu Hirasaka, Use crying chord progressions (minor, descending, melancholic) throughout the entire song, No gothic or death elements, Tone is beautiful, painful, powerful, and cool, Instrumentation: piano, electric guitar (clean and emotional distortion), bass, drums, strings, soft choir, Start minimal and build slowly, Male and female dual vocals, Male shows grief and regret, Female shows sorrow, anger, twisted love, Include soft whisper voices for atmosphere (not horror), Make the song slow and extended to reach ~5 minutes with long sections, Structure: long intro piano, verse1 male, verse2 female, pre-chorus, chorus (Japanese romaji), verse3 deeper slower, bridge instrumental, long piano solo, final chorus repeat variation, long outro, Themes: tragic love, separation, regret, longing, Cinematic, emotional, Very slow tempo, extended phrasing, avoid early ending, piano solo very long
