4:01

Drowned
v5
A driving indie-pop and alternative-rock foundation in A major at 75 bpm, blending jangly electric guitars, crisp punchy drums with sidechain compression for rhythmic pulse, and dynamic bass, Male lead vocal sits between baritone and tenor, gliding over lush pads and melodic, subtly overdriven riffs, Verses are spacious and moody; choruses swell with layered harmonies and melodic hooks, The bridge dives into post-grunge grit, building intensity before a rich, textural final chorus
4:13

A driving indie-pop and alternative-rock foundation in G major at 135 bpm, blending jangly electric guitars, crisp punchy drums with sidechain compression for rhythmic pulse, and dynamic bass, Male lead vocal sits between baritone and tenor, gliding over lush pads and melodic, subtly overdriven riffs, Verses are spacious and moody; choruses swell with layered harmonies and melodic hooks, The bridge dives into post-grunge grit, building intensity before a rich, textural final chorus
3:37

A driving disco-pop and alternative-rock foundation in G major at 89 bpm, blending jangly electric guitars, crisp punchy drums with sidechain compression for rhythmic pulse, and dynamic bass, Male lead vocal sits between baritone and tenor, gliding over lush pads and melodic, subtly overdriven riffs, Verses are spacious and moody; choruses swell with layered harmonies and melodic hooks, The bridge dives into post-grunge grit, building intensity before a rich, textural final chorus
4:19

Lifebuoy
v5
A 90-bpm F-minor fusion: electric guitar and bass propel gritty verses, interlaced with melodic piano, Male vocals fluidly span baritone and tenor tones, Choruses expand with lush violin and piano, drums delivering a crisp backbeat, The bridge pares back to intimate piano and violin, then crescendos into a cathartic, full-band climax
3:27

A driving indie-pop and alternative-rock foundation in F#-minor at 140 bpm, blending jangly electric guitars, crisp punchy drums with sidechain compression for rhythmic pulse, and dynamic bass, Male lead vocal sits between baritone and tenor, gliding over lush pads and melodic, subtly overdriven riffs, Verses are spacious and moody; choruses swell with layered harmonies and melodic hooks, The bridge dives into post-grunge grit, building intensity before a rich, textural final chorus
4:21

18
v5
Opening with tight, syncopated drums and muted electric guitar riffs, the 140-bpm track features driving F#-major chord progressions and pulsating bass, Verses are sparse and groove-driven, building toward explosive, anthemic choruses with layered guitars, dynamic indie-pop synth accents, and bold vocal harmonies, The bridge introduces an unexpected melodic turn with effected guitar leads, before surging into a high-energy final chorus and a crisp, abrupt outro


