
Before the Storm
Studio Version to the songs from After the storm (Live) Right where it started!
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13 songs
3:09

The Road
v4.5
Polished blues-rock anthem with tight dual lead guitars and rich, clean tone, Sweeping, melodic guitar fills and tasteful soloing, Vocals delivered with soulful grit and clarity, conveying longing and resolve, Tight rhythm section with a punchy bass and punch-forward drums, No crowd — just raw emotion captured with studio finesse, Chorus layered with harmonies, cinematic but grounded, built for depth and drive
4:01

Road to Freedom
v4.5
“High-energy arena rock recorded in a studio setting, Tight, punchy drums with deep low-end power, layered rhythm and lead guitars locked in sync with precise riffs, and a polished mix that highlights both the grit and clarity of Scarlet Gray’s dual-guitar attack, Vocals are front and center, clean but powerful, carrying the emotion with controlled intensity, The groove is steady and deliberate, stripped of live echo or crowd noise, with crisp transitions and a balanced mix across instruments, The sound is bold, professional, and radio-ready, while keeping the raw soul of the live performance intact, ”
4:02

Polished arena-rock studio recording with gritty ’80s attitude and modern sheen, Tight, punchy drums with gated snare, solid driving bass, Layered rhythm guitars left/right with saturated crunch, soaring precise lead guitar melodies and an emotional solo, Powerful melodic vocal with emotional edge, stacked harmonies lifting the chorus, Wide stereo image, tasteful plate and room reverb, analog warmth with modern clarity, No crowd noise, no room bleed — clean, radio-ready, high-energy Scarlet Gray rock anthem
1:36

explosive drum fills, electric guitar-driven, fast, raw male vocals, rock, high-energy
4:12

She's No Angel
v4.5
High-energy hard rock power ballad recorded in a studio with Scarlet Gray’s signature sound, Loud and proud guitars — crunchy rhythm layers left and right, tight and aggressive but clean, Melodic lead guitar lines weaving in and out, with a soaring, emotional solo that cuts through with precision, Bass is warm, steady, and driving, locking with the drums, Drums are huge and punchy, with an ’80s-inspired gated snare and pounding tom fills, pushing the song forward, Vocals are front and center — raw emotion with Vince Neil–style grit, but polished for the studio, supported by stacked harmonies in the chorus, The mix is powerful and anthemic, radio-ready, wide stereo, polished but still dangerous, No crowd, no room bleed — pure studio fire with the intensity of a live performance
4:27

Breaking Free
v4.5
“High-energy studio rock anthem with polished 80s/90s hard rock production, Tight dual guitars with soaring melodic riffs, punchy arena-style drums, and powerful emotional vocals that cut clean through the mix, Think studio-perfect but still fiery, a breakout anthem built for stadiums with crisp, modern polish, ”
3:33

Your Love
v4.5
“Scarlet Gray studio rock anthem with powerful, emotional vocals, Electric guitars layered with melodic riffs and harmonics, steady bass driving the groove, and crisp drums that build intensity into each chorus, Verses carry raw emotion with space for the voice, while choruses lift into big, soaring power backed by harmony, Include tasteful guitar fills between lines, and a fiery solo that peaks then blends into the final chorus, Studio polish with cinematic reverb and clarity — big arena rock energy, refined for album release, ”
3:37

“Scarlet Gray studio track, heartfelt mid-tempo rock ballad with grit, Verses carried by emotional vocals and clean electric guitar with light crunch, Chorus opens up with distorted power chords and steady groove — strong but not overblown, Bass tight with driving drums, keeping energy forward (no drag), Subtle piano in background for depth, Vocals raw and emotional, with grit and heart, lifting in chorus but staying grounded, Guitar solo in the bridge rises dramatically, leading to a final chorus with intensity, Cinematic but classic rock grounded, Scarlet Gray identity intact, ”
4:22

Pictures of You
v4.5+
"Epic Scarlet Gray arena ballad with raw emotion and unstoppable drive, Male lead vocal sings with grit and soul, pouring heartbreak into every line, while female harmonies rise behind him in the chorus, Clean, ringing guitar riffs shape the verses with space and atmosphere, before exploding into soaring power chords and melodic guitar leads in the choruses, The rhythm section is tight and powerful — steady, punchy drums and a deep, emotional bassline that carries the song forward like a heartbeat, The sound is heartfelt yet thunderous, vulnerable yet defiant, a timeless Scarlet Gray anthem built to shake arenas and leave the crowd singing along, "
3:59

"Arena-ready pop rock ballad driven by raw emotion and powerful guitars, Lead male vocal with grit and heartbreak, supported by soaring female harmonies in the chorus, Verses shimmer with clean electric guitar arpeggios, then explode into walls of power chords and melodic leads in the chorus, Steady, punchy drums and a deep, driving bassline keep the song moving forward with strength, The sound is emotional, anthemic, and stadium-sized — a timeless mix of 80s rock fire and modern pop rock edge, full of truth and vulnerability, "
4:18

Sparkle and Charm
v4.5+
Power ballad single cover with a raw, emotional yet defiant energy, Female rock bassist with light brown hair and piercing blue eyes stands under a lone spotlight on stage, bass guitar slung low, singing with passion, Her face shows both strength and heartbreak, Behind her, a storm of shattered glass and faint glowing sparks fills the smoky arena air, The color palette blends deep crimson, silver, and midnight blue — symbolizing both beauty and danger, Cinematic, photorealistic, gritty album photography style, The title “Sparkle & Charm” appears in bold distressed lettering across the bottom, with Scarlet Gray subtly marked as the band name
3:23

Outlaw country rock with steady driving rhythm, Acoustic strumming under twangy electric guitar riffs, deep bass groove, and crisp drums, Male baritone vocal, smooth but commanding, storyteller tone with grit, A mix of country soul and southern rock energy, with a raw live-band feel
4:38

Classic hard-driving rock, 142–148 BPM, big electric guitar riffs, crunchy overdrive, pounding drums with tight snare pops, walking bass line pushing the groove, energetic Red Rocker-leaning male vocal with attitude, call-and-response backing vocals in the chorus, wide doubled guitars on hooks, big bendy guitar solo with swagger, live-stage energy, arena feel, no ballad softness — just straight rock
