
Persephone's Children - Fare for the Ferryman
In darkness, we find each other. Persephone's Children navigates modern isolation, anxiety, and collective struggle—cycles of descent and ascent where mutual aid becomes the path to liberation.
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14 songs
5:39

Epic, Metal, Alternative Rock, Female Vocals
4:12

Slipping
v5
controlled, This alternative grunge rock requiem opens with a slow, heavy riff: layered distorted and dirty guitars, textured with haunting feedback and raw lead lines, The verses use muted, sorrowful chord progressions and nuanced studio effects, The chorus swells with dense guitar walls, thunderous drums, and deeply emotional intensity, The bridge strips back instrumentation for vulnerability before the final chorus crashes in, saturating the mix with powerful, layered guitars and cathartic heaviness
3:39

Let Me Be
v4.5+
Dark, slow, raw confessional ballad, Sparse acoustic guitar and piano carry the weight, no glossy production, Vocals are intimate, cracked, anguished, like a private confession sung into the mirror, Tempo is heavy and deliberate, every line allowed to linger, Silence and space between words heighten the tension, The sound is stripped down and unpolished, honest to the point of uncomfortable, Emotional delivery is restrained, always maintaining control without explosion, The pain comes from holding back, every crack revealing the struggle underneath, Atmosphere is bleak but human, with an undercurrent of fragile hope, Keep it minimal—no pop polish, no anthemic lift—just voice, guitar, piano, and space, The vibe is somber, grunge-tinged, reflective, and raw, like scars shown openly without disguise, carrying despair, longing, and the fight to keep going
3:48

Without Being Undone
v4.5+
Alternative Rock, urban, Female Vocals, ‑rap
3:57

Go On
v4.5+
Epic alternative metal anthem with powerful female vocals, Starts with a moody piano intro and ambient textures, slowly building emotional tension, Verses are introspective and melodic, featuring clean low-register vocals with haunting instrumentation, Pre-chorus transitions build intensity with layered harmonies and rising guitars, Chorus explodes with distorted guitars, soaring vocal lines, and dramatic rhythmic drive, Includes a high-impact bridge with powerful drums, rhythmic chanting, and theatrical call-and-response energy, Final section resolves into a cinematic, triumphant outro with a sense of breakthrough and emotional release, Style blends symphonic elements, heavy guitars, dynamic vocal performances, and dramatic emotional shifts
3:59

Modern alternative rock with driving electric guitars and tight, punchy drums underpinning the arrangement, The powerful, soaring female vocals command center stage, frequently expanding into raw, emotive belting over sparse verses and explosive, anthemic choruses, Strategic stops highlight vocal prowess, and layered background vocals lift each refrain, building toward a cathartic, high-energy bridge and final chorus, delivering sonic liberation
4:14

This alternative rock track features a female lead over driving guitars and urban percussion, The verses are controlled and tightly arranged, building tension with crisp bass and subtle electronic textures, An epic drop unleashes soaring guitars, thunderous drums, and layered harmonies, all set to a steady, timeless tempo for a powerful, modern grunge sound
3:57

Alternative Rock, Female Vocals, vocals on this chart range from singing, screaming, grunge, and rap, This is the vocalist playground to show their range and multiple skill sets, in this cover lets double up the guitar tiff with a wah wah guitar about 1 bar behind the original, let the bridge be a headbangers paradise, and the last line of the bridge is almost acapella, might be a great decrescendo
3:58

78 BPM #1 Alternative Rock hit with dark emotional myth-energy, Persephone’s Children signature sound: acoustic-soul fused with grunge and cinematic alt-rock, Arrangement builds like rising water: Verse 1 starts with one fragile fingerpicked guitar; Verse 2 adds a second grunge guitar; Verse 3 unleashes all three guitars, cascading in drowning waves, A clear melodic piano line cuts through the mix like a hand reaching in to save you, Explosive live drums fight the current with urgent fills, blended with subtle 808 textures, Emotional orchestral strings swell and pulse—low cellos in the intro, tense violins rising in pre-chorus, cinematic string surges in the first chorus, trembling lines in the final descent, Female alt-rock lead vocalist with metal-level power, able to scream, whisper, belt, and break with perfect control, Massive dynamics, raw emotion, ritual intensity, The band’s favorite song to perform
4:04

The metalcore anthem opens with an ominous, layered instrumental—synths and choral pads evoke the underworld before launching into a crushing, downtuned riff, Relentless double-bass drumming and rapid-fire guitars power the intense verses, contrasted by fierce female screams and male growls, After each verse, an instrumental interlude showcases intricate riffing, The bridge climaxes with a furious 12-bar drum solo, segueing into a breakdown featuring a razor-sharp 3-guitar duel, Alternative influences add introspective layers, while the dense, aggressive production keeps energy peaking through the final chorus
3:34

#1 radio jam, #1 alternative rock charts energy, Catchy, infectious, emotional anthem with urban alt-rock grit and cinematic lift, Soft intimate intro with lo-fi drums and clean guitar, Verse 1 reflective and rhythmic, almost spoken-sung, Pre-chorus rises with wider pads and stronger drums, Chorus explodes with distorted guitars, full drums, chant-like mantra delivery, layered vocals, big radio-hook impact, Verse 2 adds confidence with tighter drums and mid-gain guitars, Bridge uses rapid-fire staccato repetition of “Those days—THOSE DAYS” with intense emotional pressure and urgent cadence over tense, minimal instrumentation, Pre-chorus returns as a soaring lift, Breakdown becomes triumphant and anthemic with strong vocals and rising guitars, Final chorus hits widest and most powerful, Outro softens with clean vocals over atmospheric pads, Female alt-rock lead vocal: powerful, expressive, emotional, Hybrid rock + urban edge, big dynamics, modern commercial production, cinematic swells
4:55

Opens with thunderous, layered guitars—three electrics using blues metal slides and wah-wah for raw, aching texture, Bass pulses darkly beneath, Drums crash with urgent, syncopated fills, mirroring waves of pain, String arrangements thread through, evoking relentless rain, Vocals break with exposed wounds, soaring and raging in confessional outbursts, Every section surges, vast and powerful; choruses unleash epic, overlapping guitar cries, creating a wall of power, The outro builds to catharsis, fading on haunting feedback and strings dissolving into rainfall
3:38

Epic, Metal, Alternative Rock, Female Vocals
3:23

Punchy street drums lead into infectious alternative rock guitar riffs and an underground hip hop bass groove, Verses feature rhythmic call-and-response vocals, bouncy beats, bright synth layers, music-box flourishes, and tight percussion, Choruses explode into stacked, chant-like harmonies, Inventive solos and intricate rhythmic breaks punctuate, all within a clean, crisp mix for maximum energy and an off-kilter, slightly eerie alt vibe, Vocals forward in the mix, lyrics highly intelligible, female lead vocals only, male and female background vocals, ‑male lead vocals

