4:51

Beserkr
v5
Style: Tribal, ritualistic, shamanic folk inspired by Heilung’s Alfadhirhaiti, Vocals: Deep, guttural male and female chants; raw, echoing, unpolished; low-to-mid range; occasional overtone/high-pitched singing, Multi-layered harmonies, ceremonial, hypnotic, immersive, Slight Norse/Germanic accent, Instruments: Fully acoustic: frame drums, taiko-style drums, bronze percussion, lyres, flutes, bells, gongs, Add subtle natural ambiences: wind, water, animal calls, No electronic instruments or modern beats, Tempo/Rhythm: Slow to medium, repetitive, cyclical, trance-inducing, Flexible phrasing to match vocal delivery, Percussion drives ritual energy, Atmosphere: Mystical, dark yet spiritual, ancient, ceremonial, Evoke forests, caves, ritual circles, Subtle echo, natural reverb, Structure:
3:40

Berserkr(Raw)
v4.5-all
Aggressive Nordic tribal war chant, High-tempo, relentless percussion, Double-time stomping rhythm, galloping drums, Feral chanting, shouting voices in unison, Hypnotic battle trance, intense and commanding, Minimal, repetitive chant lyrics, Performed like a live pagan war ceremony, No modern instruments or cinematic elements, Heavy stomping rhythm layered with drums, Less harmony, more rhythmic chanting and shouting, Viking war chant with war drums, No melody, No synths, No electronic sounds, No modern instruments, No cinematic music, Raw, primal, ritualistic, Sounds like warriors chanting before battle
4:02

Beserkr
v5.5
STYLE: groove-driven aggressive metal, mid-range percussive vocals, drop-B guitars
Generate an aggressive modern metal track with **drop-B guitars**, **palm-muted staccato riffs**, tight syncopated **kick/snare drum pattern**, Bass follows guitar closely, no synths or pads, no cinematic or tribal elements, Keep verses fast, riff-driven, and rhythmic, Vocals are **mid-range male (A3–C5)**, aggressive, **percussive staccato bursts**, tight consonants, **short words and phrases locked to the beat**, Corey Taylor-style cadence, occasional breathy growl, no melodic sustain, Choruses and breakdowns use repeated short phrases (e, g, “RISE! RISE! RISE AGAIN!”) synced perfectly to guitar and drums, Include **halftime stomp breakdowns** with repeated chant-like phrases, Avoid epic pads, long reverb, Viking war cries, or synthetic sounds, Atmosphere should be **raw, groove-heavy, rhythmic, aggressive, and chaotic** like a percussive, riff-driven metal song
5:03

Industrial metal, Neue Deutsche Härte, militaristic, aggressive chant vocals, deep German baritone, minimal melody, heavy mechanical drums, distorted guitars, dystopian war anthem energy, stadium industrial metal
3:33

Berserkr
v4.5-all
Aggressive Nordic tribal war chant, High-tempo, relentless percussion, Double-time stomping rhythm, galloping drums, Feral chanting, shouting voices in unison, Hypnotic battle trance, intense and commanding, Minimal, repetitive chant lyrics, Performed like a live pagan war ceremony, No modern instruments or cinematic elements, Heavy stomping rhythm layered with drums, Less harmony, more rhythmic chanting and shouting
3:27

Archaic Nordic Ritual Folk, Amplified History, Druidic Shamanic Chant, Guttural Monotone Recitation, Overtone Throat-Singing Undertones, Antiphonal Tribal Response, 60 BPM Primal Heartbeat, Frame Drum pulse, Bronze Age Carnyx calls, Clashing Stones and Bone Rattles, Low-Frequency Earth Drone, Dry Ancient Acoustic Space, No Reverb, Firelit Ritual Realism, Through-Composed, Non-Melodic, Solemn Authoritative Weight, Intelligible Archaic Phonetics
3:19

Create a tribal, ritualistic track inspired by Heilung’s Alfadhirhaiti, Include deep guttural male chants and ethereal, shamanic female chants, layered together, raw, unpolished, reverberant, ceremonial, hypnotic, Female vocals should sometimes be breathy, sometimes overtone or high-pitched, blending with male chants to create a ritual call-and-response, Fully acoustic instruments only: frame drums, taiko-style drums, bronze percussion, lyres, flutes, bells, gongs, Add natural ambient textures: wind, water, animal calls, Tempo slow to medium, repetitive, trance-inducing, cyclical, Atmosphere mystical, ancient, ceremonial, dark yet spiritual, evoking forests, caves, ritual circles, Keep vocals front and organic, layered, immersive, trance-like, Avoid modern electronic instruments, EDM, or polished pop production, Subtle echo and reverb to emulate ritual space
3:17

Style: Aggressive modern metal, industrial metal, nu-metal
Mood: Dark, intense, angry, rebellious
Tempo: Fast (around 140 BPM)
Instruments: Heavy distorted drop-tuned guitars, pounding drums, industrial percussion, subtle electronic textures
Vocals: Powerful male vocals, aggressive shouting/screaming with gritty raspy tone, occasional melodic clean chorus
Structure: Big anthemic chorus, punchy rhythmic verses, breakdown section
Production: Polished, massive, radio-quality metal mix
3:50

NÓTTIN DREKKR (The Night Drinks)
v4.5-all
Archaic Nordic Ritual Folk, Amplified History, Druidic Shamanic Chant, Guttural Monotone Recitation, Overtone Throat-Singing Undertones, Antiphonal Tribal Response, 60 BPM Primal Heartbeat, Frame Drum pulse, Bronze Age Carnyx calls, Clashing Stones and Bone Rattles, Low-Frequency Earth Drone, Dry Ancient Acoustic Space, No Reverb, Firelit Ritual Realism, Through-Composed, Non-Melodic, Solemn Authoritative Weight, Intelligible Archaic Phonetics
5:03

Epic pagan folk metal with triumphant battle atmosphere, Tempo 140–180 BPM with tribal drumming and galloping double-bass, Guitars deliver melodic riffing combining heavy palm-muted power chords with soaring leads in harmonic minor and Dorian modes, Acoustic folk instruments add medieval character, Vocals alternate between harsh mid-range shouts and anthemic clean singing for crowd participation, Choruses feature layered chant-like vocals creating epic atmosphere, Arrangement balances aggressive verses with expansive melodic choruses and folk passages, Song structures emphasize memorable hooks and sing-along moments, Riffs blend crushing heaviness with uplifting folk melodies evoking ancient northern landscapes and warrior spirit, Production maintains clarity with wide stereo guitars keeping drums punchy and vocals prominent, Overall feel combines metal aggression with folk celebration creating triumphant battle hymn atmosphere
4:09

The Ravens Will Drink
v4.5-all
Epic pagan folk metal with triumphant battle atmosphere, Tempo 140–180 BPM with tribal drumming and galloping double-bass, Guitars deliver melodic riffing combining heavy palm-muted power chords with soaring leads in harmonic minor and Dorian modes, Acoustic folk instruments add medieval character, Vocals alternate between harsh mid-range shouts and anthemic clean singing for crowd participation, Choruses feature layered chant-like vocals creating epic atmosphere, Arrangement balances aggressive verses with expansive melodic choruses and folk passages, Song structures emphasize memorable hooks and sing-along moments, Riffs blend crushing heaviness with uplifting folk melodies evoking ancient northern landscapes and warrior spirit, Production maintains clarity with wide stereo guitars keeping drums punchy and vocals prominent, Overall feel combines metal aggression with folk celebration creating triumphant battle hymn atmosphere
3:37

Archaic Nordic Ritual Folk, Amplified History, Druidic Shamanic Chant, Crystalline Feminine Soprano Lead, Cold Nordic Air Vocal Quality, No Vibrato Sacred Phrasing, Breathy Modal Incantation, Deep Masculine Guttural Chant Response, Call and Answer Between Light and Dark Voices, Overtone Throat-Singing Undertones, Antiphonal Tribal Response, 60 BPM Primal Heartbeat, Frame Drum Pulse, Bronze Age Carnyx Calls, Clashing Stones and Bone Rattles, Low-Frequency Earth Drone, Dry Ancient Acoustic Space, No Reverb, Firelit Ritual Realism, Through-Composed, Non-Melodic Verse, Solemn Authoritative Weight, Intelligible Archaic Phonetics, Voice Like Still Water Over War Drums
3:14

Epic pagan folk metal with triumphant battle atmosphere, Tempo 140–180 BPM with tribal drumming and galloping double-bass, Guitars deliver melodic riffing combining heavy palm-muted power chords with soaring leads in harmonic minor and Dorian modes, Acoustic folk instruments add medieval character, Vocals alternate between harsh mid-range shouts and anthemic clean singing for crowd participation, Choruses feature layered chant-like vocals creating epic atmosphere, Arrangement balances aggressive verses with expansive melodic choruses and folk passages, Song structures emphasize memorable hooks and sing-along moments, Riffs blend crushing heaviness with uplifting folk melodies evoking ancient northern landscapes and warrior spirit, Production maintains clarity with wide stereo guitars keeping drums punchy and vocals prominent, Overall feel combines metal aggression with folk celebration creating triumphant battle hymn atmosphere
2:51

TIL VALHÖLLU (Till Valhalla)
v4.5-all
Archaic Nordic Ritual Folk, Amplified History, Druidic Shamanic Chant, Guttural Monotone Recitation, Overtone Throat-Singing Undertones, Antiphonal Tribal Response, 60 BPM Primal Heartbeat, Frame Drum pulse, Bronze Age Carnyx calls, Clashing Stones and Bone Rattles, Low-Frequency Earth Drone, Dry Ancient Acoustic Space, No Reverb, Firelit Ritual Realism, Through-Composed, Non-Melodic, Solemn Authoritative Weight, Intelligible Archaic Phonetics
3:32

Ritual ambient pagan soundscape with ancient ceremonial atmosphere, Music is dominated by ethereal, wordless female vocals: layered chants, airy drones, and haunting harmonic singing, No lyrics, only vowel-based vocalizations, Instrumentation must feel entirely primitive and organic:
frame drums with deep hide resonance, bone percussion (bone clacks, bone rattles), antler or wooden striking sounds, stone scraping, heavy hand drums, and human body percussion (stomps, chest hits, hand claps), Everything should feel handmade and ancient, not modern, Occasional low male throat sounds, warrior grunts, breath hits, and distant vocal calls appear as ritual accents, No modern instruments, no electronic textures, no pop structure, Mood is sacred, primal, cinematic, and ancestral—like a forest ritual performed around fire and bone instruments in deep mist
2:09

Vígakall (War Call)
v4.5-all
Aggressive Nordic tribal war chant, High-tempo, relentless percussion, Double-time stomping rhythm, galloping drums, Feral chanting, shouting voices in unison, Hypnotic battle trance, intense and commanding, Minimal, repetitive chant lyrics, Performed like a live pagan war ceremony, No modern instruments or cinematic elements, Heavy stomping rhythm layered with drums, Less harmony, more rhythmic chanting and shouting
