4:24

Shadow Lanterns
v5.5
rock, Psychedelic folk-rock meets dark ambient: deep male vocals over droning synth beds, tremolo-soaked electric guitar, and a dry, close-miked acoustic, Medium tempo groove with roomy drums and a lazy, circling bass line, Verses stay hushed and curious; chorus widens with eerie vocal doubles and a simple, haunting hook, Occasional reverse-delay swells and distant wordless choirs lift key phrases, simple, vocal, psychedelic rock, electric, dark ambient, acoustic, folk rock, deep
4:19

A melancholic folk song with a male vocalist, acoustic guitar, and subtle string accompaniment, The song is in a minor key, likely A minor, and maintains a slow tempo throughout, The acoustic guitar provides a fingerpicked arpeggiated pattern, forming the harmonic and rhythmic foundation, The male vocalist sings in a low, resonant baritone, delivering the melody with a gentle, almost whispered quality, The vocal melody is largely syllabic, following the chord changes, A cello or similar low string instrument enters during the chorus and later verses, playing sustained notes that add depth and a somber texture, The production is clean and intimate, with the acoustic guitar and vocals prominent in the mix, Reverb is used sparingly on the vocals, creating a sense of space without overwhelming the intimacy, The song structure follows a verse-chorus pattern, with instrumental breaks that maintain the established mood, There are no significant dynamic shifts, contributing to the consistent, introspective atmosphere
3:22

rock, Brooding 70s-leaning indie-folk rock at 110 BPM; dry conversational male baritone lead with relaxed Australian inflection, Overdriven acoustic guitar drives a damped snare groove, syncopated melodic bass weaving under warm tape-like saturation, Choruses bloom into tight three-part harmonies over minor-key changes, supported by soft vintage synth pads, Lo-fi, organic mix that keeps everything close and intimate, with subtle dynamic lift in the last chorus, bassline, lo-fi, choral, vocal, acoustic, warm, ambient, folk rock
3:07

Indie-folk rock with 1970s analog grit, 85 BPM, E minor, blending overdriven acoustic guitars with warm vintage synth pads and a syncopated melodic bassline, Damped snare groove sets a relaxed, organic tempo, Male baritone vocals with dry, conversational delivery and Australian phrasing, Opens into tight three-part harmonies in the chorus, Tape-saturated, studio-grade mix with analog warmth, minimal polish, and natural separation, Mood is hazy and introspective but grounded, evoking a sense of quiet resilience, Dynamic arc builds subtly through verses, lifts in chorus with harmonic expansion, and resolves softly, Emotionally, it channels a brooding yet hopeful reflection, like a fog lifting over familiar landscapes
3:51

Not Done Yet
v5.5
Upbeat indie psychedelic folk rock with forward momentum, melodic electric guitar hooks and expressive lead passes, warm analog texture, driving live drums, rolling bass, catchy crowd-engaging chorus energy, introspective male lead vocal with layered backing vocals and gang-style responses, forest-dusk haze but more animated and alive, organic and cinematic, slightly worn but uplifting, memorable vocal phrasing, festival-ready singalong moments, shimmering reverb, earthy but hooky, emotionally reflective with motion and lift, ‑Pop, ‑trap, ‑country
3:54

In The Treeline
v5.5
rock, Indie-psychedelic folk rock with male vocals; brushed, patient drums and warm round bass under fingerpicked acoustic and subtly shimmering electric swells, Verses stay hushed and close-mic’d, slight tape hiss and analog flutter; chorus widens with gentle vocal doubles, soft synth pads, and reverb that feels like forest air, Dynamics rise in slow waves, staying restrained yet cinematic, leaving pockets of silence for each confession to land, vocal, male vocals, soul, melancholy, folk rock, warm
2:53

Indie-folk rock with brooding 70s nostalgia, merging into ambient warmth, 110 BPM, minor key with unexpected chord changes, Overdriven acoustic guitar leads a damped snare groove, while syncopated melodic bass weaves under warm tape-like saturation, A dry, conversational male baritone delivers lyrics with a relaxed Australian inflection, Choruses bloom into tight three-part harmonies over minor-key changes, supported by soft vintage synth pads, The lo-fi, organic mix keeps everything close and intimate, capturing a sense of raw soul, Subtle dynamic lift in the final chorus creates an emotional crescendo, The song opens sparsely, building through each verse with growing intensity, and resolves with a quiet outro, Emotionally, it oscillates between introspective and quietly defiant
4:33

rock, Indie psychedelic folk rock with hazy forest atmosphere; earthy acoustic guitars panned wide, a single weary male vocal close to the mic, soft plate reverb, and subtle analog tape warmth, Gentle tom-and-brush groove pulses underneath while a tremolo electric swells in and out like wind through trees, Choruses bloom with dramatic, overdriven guitar lines and low harmonies, then fall back to intimate, almost whisper-quiet verses, Mix leans cinematic and organic, with slight tape flutter and roomy tails to keep everything dreamlike yet grounded, gentle, vocal, tone, soft, rhythmic, dramatic, ambient, folk rock, emotional
4:33

rock, Weathered indie-psych folk-rock: male vocals close and hushed, worn electric and acoustic guitars weaving lazy counter-melodies, bass wandering softly, shuffled kit with brushed snare and loose fills, Smoky plate reverb smears the edges, occasional woozy tremolo and tape wobble, Verses stay small and intimate; chorus blooms with subtle harmonies and slightly pushed drums, then falls back into a haunted, late-autumn hush, male vocals, mellow, emotional, alternative rock, psychedelic rock, soul, folk
3:27

Acoustic folk with a dreamy, psychedelic vibe, 80-110 BPM, minor key, Features introspective, uplifting female vocals utilizing dreamy trails and echo effects, with a hazy forest ambiance, The instrumentation includes fingerpicked guitar, gentle strings, and layered harmonies, creating an epic, organic soundscape, The emotional arc starts reflective and melancholic, gradually building to a poignant guitar solo while exploring life and soul-searching without banned vocabulary
3:25

Quietest Shelter
v5.5
Brooding indie folk rock with analog warmth, blending into atmospheric textures, Set at 110 BPM in a minor key, the track features damped snare grooves and syncopated melodic basslines, complemented by overdriven acoustic guitars and warm vintage synth pads, The male baritone begins with a dry, conversational tone, transitioning into tight three-part choral stacks for the chorus, The mix is tape-saturated, organic, with warm low mids, An indie-style reverb-drenched guitar solo provides an emotional high point, The dynamic arc starts with a sparse intro, builds through verses with increasing energy, peaks at a high-energy chorus with full band harmonies, then strips back for an intimate bridge, The emotional register captures a sense of defiant resilience, layered with quiet introspection
3:17

acoustic folk 80 110 bpm minor key intimate vocals fingerpicked guitar inspired by iron wine and boy bear with a touch of Psychedelic Rock, Indie Rock, Synth-Pop s introspection the song features soft and raw vocal delivery conveying deep emotion and vulnerability signature instruments include acoustic guitar gentle strings and subtle harmonies the structure is simple yet evocative with a gradual emotional build climaxing in a poignant guitar solo the production texture is raw and minimally layered focusing on the organic sound of acoustic instruments the overall emotional character is reflective melancholic and tender capturing the profound sense of loss and longing with a smooth fading outro and emotional ending
5:22

Indie psychedelic folk rock with hazy forest atmosphere, weary male vocals, intimate and reflective tone, earthy acoustic-electric guitars, soft reverb, drifting melodic phrasing, subtle analog warmth, slightly dusty production, gentle rhythmic pulse, and a cinematic woodland dusk energy that swells into a powerful guitar lift, gentle, vocal, tone, soft, rhythmic, dramatic, ambient, folk rock, emotional
4:24

acoustic folk with a dreamy psychedelic vibe blending influences from Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock, Art Rock and john frusciante tempo ranges from 80 110 bpm in a minor key featuring introspective breathy female vocals with spacey trails the soundscape is enriched with fingerpicked guitar gentle strings and layered harmonies the emotional journey begins in a reflective melancholic state and evolves into an inspiring uplifting climax with a poignant guitar solo all while focused on soul searching and life exploration avoids specific banned vocabulary
5:50

4:19

5:28

Psychedelic progressive rock track, slow, hypnotic and deeply immersive, built on spacious minor-key chords drifting through rich, cavernous reverb, Expressive lead guitar lines with long sustained bends and emotional phrasing float above the mix, while airy analog synths and vintage organ textures expand the sonic space, Drums feel loose yet intentional, recorded with wide room ambience, breathing naturally and supporting the flow rather than driving it aggressively, Warm, melodic bass lines anchor the pulse with a gentle but steady presence, Vocals are distant and emotional, hovering between whispers, echoes and reverberated phrases, blending into the atmosphere rather than leading it, Gradual dynamic builds and releases create a sense of movement and evolution, unfolding slowly over time, Introspective, cosmic and timeless mood, evoking inner journeys, altered states, vast inner landscapes and a feeling of suspended time, with a strong focus on texture, emotion and transcendence
4:59

**STYLE PROMPT (≤1000 chars)**
[Reset Memory]
[Clear Voice]
[Style: Coastal Folk-Rock – “Eddie on the Jetty” Blueprint]
[Lead Vocals: Warm baritone similar to 🦪 jam 🍯 [ Eddie V ] – emotional, organic phrasing, slight rasp]
[Instruments: Fingerpicked acoustic guitar, soft electric backing, upright bass, brush drums, harmonica accents, ambient ocean FX]
[Mix: Live seaside feel, low tape hiss, gentle stereo reverb, guitar mic’d close for intimacy]
[Tempo: 78 BPM]
[Key: D Major (mixolydian shifts to G)]
[Emotion: Honest, nostalgic, brotherly, peaceful]
[Do not use: Pop drums, autotune, bright compression]
[Tagline: “Eddie on the Jetty — two friends, one tide, one craft, ”]
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3:55

Psychedelia × house × lo-fi, 122 BPM, A Dorian, 4-on-the-floor with lightly swung hats; 909 kick layered with dusty lo-fi kit; sidechain pads/bass to kick for breathing, Bass = warm mono sub with gentle glide; add round Juno bass in choruses, Keys: detuned Juno pad and Mellotron flute/choir haze; felt-piano one-shots before drops, Guitars: clean, phaser-washed arpeggios; reverse swells into hooks, Ear-candy: wind/raven foley, distant horn (Gjallar) as a low drone, vinyl crackle, Bifröst “whoosh” risers (pitched noise), Vocals intimate in verses (short slap), wider doubles + airy harmonies in chorus; whisper ad-libs on “past Valhalla, ” Structure: Intro (filtered) → V1 → Pre → C → Post/Drop → V2 → Pre → C → Bridge (half-time, low-passed) → Final C with key lift and octave guitar lead, Mix warm mids, rolled highs ~11 kHz; mono-safe low end; master ~−9 LUFS in choruses, leave verses roomy
4:42

Psychedelic Rock, Krautrock, 70s Minimalism, hypnotic organ, spoken word verse, clean guitar arpeggios, driving motorik beat, style of Revolution 9 / I Want You
6:43

blues, Indie rock, Electronic, Chopped and screwed, American folk, Heavy metal, alternative rock, synth-pop, noise, western, neo-psychedelia, new wave, drone, Appalachian, psychedelia, 1980s film soundtracks, ambient house, Cajun, noise pop, electro, dubstep, Creole, dream pop, Eurodisco, Houston hip-hop, Hawaiian, punk rock, French house, shoegaze, New Mexico, post-punk, video game music, industrial, red dirt, ethereal wave, Italo disco, gothic rock, Tejano, garage rock, chiptune, southern gospel, space rock, old-time
5:00

3:48

psych-blues, atmospheric indie-folk, 66 BPM, acoustic guitar delay, slide guitar lament, subtle tambourine, vintage tape echo, choral layers, raspy baritone, slow rap delivery, dynamic sparse intro, gradual layer build, 70s analog warmth, tape saturation, dreamy haze, nostalgic warmth, introspective, forgiving, peaceful
3:12

Slow-rolling stoner anthem with hazy guitars, lazy swung drums, and warm sub bass, Male vocals in a laid-back drawl; verses almost spoken, chorus wide and singalong with stacked harmonies, Subtle organ pads and distant echo vocals build a gentle head-nod trance by the last hook
3:56

Brooding 70s indie-folk rock, 110 BPM, conversational dry baritone lead, overdriven acoustic guitar, damped snare, syncopated melodic bass, warm tape saturation, minor-key chorus lifts with tight 3-part harmonies, vintage synth pads, lo-fi organic mix, fingerpicked guitar intro, late-song electric lead guitar solo with bluesy bends, melodic hummed outro fading to single guitar, ‑pop, ‑country, ‑edm, ‑rap, ‑trap, ‑metal, ‑punk
5:04

Deep, weathered baritone male vocals with whiskey-soaked gravel, nasal poetic phrasing, uneven emotional quiver, and rich commanding low-end resonance, Rough-edged and deeply human, carrying cracked vibrato, dry throat texture, spoken-word inflection, and mournful Southern grit, Vocals drift between half-sung storytelling and haunting melodic delivery, evoking old smoke, sleepless nights, and hard-lived years, Natural imperfections remain fully intact — audible breaths, voice strain, subtle pitch wobble, trembling sustain, and weary emotional weight, Intimate close-mic presence with a haunted Americana atmosphere, like an exhausted drifter preaching poetry in a dim roadside bar at 2AM, Raw, intimate, vulnerable, and emotionally unpolished, banjo, harmonica, violin, and piano, dark rustic Appalachian folk, dark Americana, dark gothic country, southern gothic, banjo and violin heavy, with piano and acoustic guitar
5:24

Style:
Dreamy hippie-folk commune; trance-folk + gentle psych; warm, organic production; hand drums, shakers, soft floor toms, finger-picked acoustic guitar, airy electric guitar swells, communal harmonies, subtle drones, river-like ambience, Vibe:
Life-giving, mystical, hopeful, nocturnal, earthy, communal, tender and trance-inducing, Healing but slightly cosmic, Rhythm feels like a circle of barefoot dancers by lantern light, Keywords:
flowing, glowing, river lanterns, soft percussion, hazy dream, communal chant, gentle groove, warm nighttime air, folk-psychedelic atmosphere, soothing harmonies, healing energy
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