
SG - Straight From the Vault
Every band has stories that never made the spotlight. From the Vault is Scarlet Gray’s raw collection of songs pulled straight out of the archives — unreleased cuts, alternate takes, and live versions
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13 songs
3:45

Wild Ride
v4.5
"Scarlet Gray studio recording of Wild Ride, High-energy polished hard rock anthem with clean, powerful arena vocals, Robby Wilson sings lead in a soaring Sammy Hagar-style voice — clear, strong, and dynamic, not raspy, Harmonies layered for lift in the chorus, Twin-guitar attack: Johnny Hayes ripping melodic leads, Robby riffing alongside Carl Ryder’s steady rhythm, Rachel Wilson’s bass driving low and tight, Billy Carter’s drums pounding crisp with sharp cymbal crashes, Tomi Hayes adds subtle keys for atmosphere, Studio mix is punchy and radio-ready, polished but still full of energy, Extended guitar solo in the bridge with big sustain and flash, then final chorus explodes with Robby’s vocals riding above the wall of sound, Clean, professional fade to end, "
2:54

"Explosive arena rock anthem with fierce female lead vocals full of grit and urgency, Verses driven by tense, chugging guitar riffs and deep bass, building into massive, soaring choruses with stacked harmonies, Drums are pounding and relentless, bass pulses like a ticking clock, guitars shift from sharp riffs to big melodic leads, The sound is urgent, fiery, and stadium-sized — built to erupt live, with Rachel’s voice commanding the spotlight, "
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, "
3:11

"Urgent, high-energy arena rock anthem with pounding drums and gritty male lead vocals full of intensity, Verses are driven by tight, chugging guitar riffs and pulsing bass, building pressure like a ticking clock, The chorus explodes into massive, chantable hooks with stacked gang vocals shouting in unison, Guitars soar into searing melodic leads during the solo, drums hit like thunder, and the whole band sounds raw, explosive, and larger-than-life, The atmosphere is tense, fiery, and anthemic — pure Scarlet Gray chaos, built for a live stage, "
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
3:10

Livin' On the Edge
v4.5+
"High-octane hard rock anthem with driving guitars, gritty male lead vocals full of swagger, and pounding drums that fuel the adrenaline rush, Verses are riff-heavy and urgent, with a rebellious edge, building into explosive, chantable choruses that sound stadium-ready, A breakdown bridge hits with raw, gritty guitar and attitude before launching into a double-time final chorus that feels like chaos unleashed, The outro fades with a spoken vocal over a burning guitar riff, The energy is rebellious, dangerous, and electrifying — pure Scarlet Gray arena rock, "
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
3:14

Inside Me
v4.5+
Epic hard rock ballad with multiple vocal textures, Gritty male lead vocal with raw emotion, Powerful soaring female harmony carrying the chorus, Background gang vocals and layered shouts from the band in key moments, Verses are moody and restrained, building into explosive choruses with stacked voices that feel like an entire band shouting together, Arena rock energy with big drums, twin guitars, and a climactic outro where all voices collide, Emotional, raw, cinematic — storm and soul united on stage
3:43

This Broken Road
v4.5
A modern rock track with driving electric guitars, steady bass, and hard-hitting drums, The verse should start moody and reflective, with space around the vocal, Build momentum into the second line, then lift with power chords and cymbal crashes to signal the chorus, Raw, emotional, and gritty — intense but melodic, The vocal should carry a tone of struggle and resilience
4:07

Standing Unbroken
v4.5+
"80s-inspired arena rock anthem with soaring Sammy Hagar–style lead vocals, raw and powerful, filled with grit and emotion, Verses carried by clean, echoing guitars and steady bass, building into a massive, anthemic chorus with layered harmonies, The chorus lifts into full power chords, pounding drums, and emotional guitar fills, Guitar solo is fiery and melodic, channeling Eddie Van Halen–style energy but with modern edge, Bridge drops into a dramatic, chant-like build before launching into a final chorus with stacked gang vocals, The sound is uplifting, defiant, and stadium-sized — pure Scarlet Gray resilience with classic rock fire, "
2:42

Screams of Yesterday
v4.5+
Arena-sized hard rock anthem with thunderous guitars, pounding drums, and a gritty lead vocal, Dark, storm-soaked atmosphere with driving basslines and razor-sharp riffs, Verses simmer with tension, building into explosive choruses filled with fire and defiance, Echo effects and layered gang vocals emphasize the chaos and rebellion, Guitar solo cuts through like lightning, dramatic and cinematic, stadium energy that shakes the ground
3:51

Scarlet Gray – [Song Title]
Style: Scarlet Gray Engine – Studio V5
Lead vocals: gritty, soulful Sammy Hagar–style
Guitar: warm overdrive with blues-rock feel
Bass: steady, rounded tone locked to drums
Drums: light shuffle or train-beat groove with crisp snare
Harmonica: lead or accent instrument, bright tone with touch of distortion
Mood: barroom rock meets highway blues
Tempo: mid-fast, foot-tapping energy
Weirdness: 23
Style: 68
Audio: 25
