4:45

Create a heartbreaking indie-folk song with acoustic guitar fingerpicking, soft piano, and subtle violin, The male voice must sound young but broken, cracked and fragile, carrying deep pain and despair, No autotune, keep it raw and human, The song should last at least 6-7 minutes, with long emotional instrumental breaks, Lyrics should be tragic, full of sorrow and hopelessness, describing the feeling of being lost, carrying empty hands and a broken soul, The mood is intimate, painful, and haunting — designed to make the listener vibrate with emotion
5:50

Create a heartbreaking indie-folk song with acoustic guitar fingerpicking, soft piano, and subtle violin, The male voice must sound young but broken, cracked and fragile, carrying deep pain and despair, No autotune, keep it raw and human, The song should last at least 6-7 minutes, with long emotional instrumental breaks, Lyrics should be tragic, full of sorrow and hopelessness, describing the feeling of being lost, carrying empty hands and a broken soul, The mood is intimate, painful, and haunting — designed to make the listener vibrate with emotion
6:24

Create a tragic indie-folk song with acoustic guitar, piano, and violin, The male voice should sound young but completely broken, fragile and raspy, full of grief, No autotune, The mood must be dark and intimate, like a confession whispered to the night, Structure at least 7 minutes, with long instrumental breaks and a raw acoustic guitar solo, Lyrics should describe scattering ashes on a river, symbolizing the loss of love and the inability to move on, Keep it raw, painful, and hopeless
5:29

Create a tragic indie-folk song with acoustic guitar, piano, and violin, The male voice should sound young but completely broken, fragile and raspy, full of grief, No autotune, The mood must be dark and intimate, like a confession whispered to the night, Structure at least 7 minutes, with long instrumental breaks and a raw acoustic guitar solo, Lyrics should describe scattering ashes on a river, symbolizing the loss of love and the inability to move on, Keep it raw, painful, and hopeless
4:18

Create an indie-folk song with a faster, more energetic acoustic guitar strumming rhythm, dark piano accents, and mournful violin, Male voice must sound broken, raspy, and young but fatigued, no autotune, The energy should feel desperate and urgent, like running from sorrow but never escaping it, The song must last at least 6-7 minutes, with extended instrumental breaks and a raw acoustic solo, The mood must stay ultra sad and hopeless, but the tempo should drive forward, creating a tragic momentum, Keep it raw, human, and emotionally overwhelming
6:04

Create an indie-folk song with a faster, more energetic acoustic guitar strumming rhythm, dark piano accents, and mournful violin, Male voice must sound broken, raspy, and young but fatigued, no autotune, The energy should feel desperate and urgent, like running from sorrow but never escaping it, The song must last at least 6-7 minutes, with extended instrumental breaks and a raw acoustic solo, The mood must stay ultra sad and hopeless, but the tempo should drive forward, creating a tragic momentum, Keep it raw, human, and emotionally overwhelming
5:15

Create a modern cinematic anthem in English, Tempo ~92 BPM, Blend piano, acoustic and electric guitars, big drums, and wide strings, Male vocal: raw, powerful, youthful grit, no autotune, Style: symbolic, emotional, uplifting but solemn, Start intimate with solo voice and piano, build into huge stadium chorus with choir backing (“That’s what we carry still”), Theme: honoring a fallen leader as a voice of a generation, legacy of courage and debate, Duration 4:30–6:00, with a final chorus designed for crowd sing-along
4:31

Create a modern cinematic anthem in English, Tempo ~92 BPM, Blend piano, acoustic and electric guitars, big drums, and wide strings, Male vocal: raw, powerful, youthful grit, no autotune, Style: symbolic, emotional, uplifting but solemn, Start intimate with solo voice and piano, build into huge stadium chorus with choir backing (“That’s what we carry still”), Theme: honoring a fallen leader as a voice of a generation, legacy of courage and debate, Duration 4:30–6:00, with a final chorus designed for crowd sing-along
5:46

Create an intimate folk ballad with acoustic guitar, soft piano, and mournful violin, Male vocal: fragile, cracked, emotional, no autotune, The song should feel like a tribute sung at a memorial, centered on a wife and children grieving the loss of their husband and father, Lyrics should be raw, human, and deeply sad, evoking tears, Structure 6–7 minutes, with long acoustic and violin breaks, soft dynamics, Keep the mood intimate, not commercial — designed to sound like a candlelit remembrance
7:28

Create an emotionally rich gospel-choir hymn in English, Tempo slow-moderate (~70-80 BPM), powerful organ or piano, soft choir backing, subtle strings, Male lead voice: raw, broken, honest, no autotune, Choir should lift in chorus, The song should mention his wife Erika and children, his role founding Turning Point USA, his campus work, last speech at Utah Valley University, and ask questions ‘do we carry the light’, Duration 5-6 minutes, with build-ups in choruses, choir harmonies, a bridge spoken, Designed for memorials, for family, for remembrance, Deep, true, heartfelt
5:06

Modern memorial ballad (cinematic folk-pop), Tempo ~82–88 BPM, Intimate verses (piano + acoustic guitar), wide strings in choruses, light percussion (low toms), no autotune, Male lead: sincere, broken-strong, youthful grit, Build from hush to stadium-quiet anthem with soft choir on final chorus, Lyric themes: campus debates, free speech, legacy; address wife Erika and two young children with tenderness, Duration 4:45–6:00, Leave a short spoken bridge before the final chorus, Master for clarity and warmth, not bombast
3:33

Intimate memorial ballad (acoustic folk-pop), Duration 3:00, Very soft piano + acoustic guitar, light strings in chorus, no percussion, Male lead: raw, cracked, sincere; NO autotune, Tempo ~78 BPM, Start hush, bloom delicately on choruses; keep dynamics restrained and reverent, Theme: honoring a husband/father, free-speech legacy, “leave the mic on, ” End with a gentle cadence and 5–6 sec tail for silence
4:53

The Man at 3 A.M.
v4.5+
Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad, raw and heartfelt, with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and light percussion, Male vocals: deep, weary but proud, storytelling style, No screaming, The song should feel analog, like an old folk recording from the 1970s rediscovered, Lyrics tell the story of a working-class man who wakes at 3 a, m, spends 12 hours in a factory, and comes home exhausted but devoted to his family, The mood is melancholic but dignified, honoring the sacrifices of fathers, uncles, and men who give everything for their loved ones, Include harmonica interludes and long instrumental breaks to breathe, Total length: 7-8 minutes
5:10

Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad, raw and heartfelt, with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and light percussion, Male vocals: deep, weary but proud, storytelling style, No screaming, The song should feel analog, like an old folk recording from the 1970s rediscovered, Lyrics tell the story of a working-class man who wakes at 3 a, m, spends 12 hours in a factory, and comes home exhausted but devoted to his family, The mood is melancholic but dignified, honoring the sacrifices of fathers, uncles, and men who give everything for their loved ones, Include harmonica interludes and long instrumental breaks to breathe, Total length: 7-8 minutes
4:04

Hands of Iron
v4.5+
Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and soft fiddle, Male vocals: deep, weary, proud, in a storytelling style, No screaming, The song should feel raw and analog, like a forgotten folk recording from the 1970s, Theme: the hands of working men—rough, scarred, unrecognized—that built families, homes, and towns, Lyrics honor the sacrifices of fathers, uncles, and workers who gave everything for their loved ones, The mood is melancholic, with pain and dignity, but also pride in their legacy, Include long instrumental harmonica passages between verses, Total length: 7-8 minutes
3:51

Hands of Iron - 1.5
v4.5+
Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and soft fiddle, Male vocals: deep, weary, proud, in a storytelling style, No screaming, The song should feel raw and analog, like a forgotten folk recording from the 1970s, Theme: the hands of working men—rough, scarred, unrecognized—that built families, homes, and towns, Lyrics honor the sacrifices of fathers, uncles, and workers who gave everything for their loved ones, The mood is melancholic, with pain and dignity, but also pride in their legacy, Include long instrumental harmonica passages between verses, Total length: 7-8 minutes
4:22

Bread on the Table
v4.5+
Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and soft fiddle, Male vocals: deep, weary, tender but proud, in a storytelling folk style, No screaming, The song should feel raw and analog, like a lost 1970s folk recording, Theme: the simple meal at the family table, earned through endless labor, Highlight the sacrifices of working men who spend their lives in factories, fields, and mines just to put bread on the table, Mood: melancholic, filled with sadness, fear, and sacrifice, but also dignity and quiet love, Include long harmonica and fiddle interludes between verses, Total length: 7-8 minutes
5:39

The Shift Never Ends
v4.5+
Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and fiddle, Male vocals: deep, weary, emotional, storytelling style, No screaming, The song should feel analog and raw, like a 1970s folk recording on tape, Theme: even after leaving the factory, the work continues inside the body and mind, The shift never truly ends for the working man—he carries the weight home, through sleepless nights, through silent dinners, Mood: melancholic, heavy, filled with sorrow, fear, and quiet dignity, Include long harmonica and fiddle breaks to echo exhaustion and hopelessness, Total length: 7-8 minutes
5:07

Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and fiddle, Male vocals: deep, weary, emotional, storytelling style, No screaming, The song should feel analog and raw, like a 1970s folk recording on tape, Theme: even after leaving the factory, the work continues inside the body and mind, The shift never truly ends for the working man—he carries the weight home, through sleepless nights, through silent dinners, Mood: melancholic, heavy, filled with sorrow, fear, and quiet dignity, Include long harmonica and fiddle breaks to echo exhaustion and hopelessness, Total length: 7-8 minutes
5:02

Father’s Silence
v4.5+
Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and soft fiddle, Male vocals: deep, weary, intimate, with a storytelling folk tone, No screaming, The recording should feel raw, analog, like a lost 1970s folk tape, Theme: a father who works hard but speaks little, hiding his pain and sacrifices in silence, His children don’t understand his distance until years later, when they realize the weight he carried, Mood: melancholic and intimate, filled with sadness, love, and pride, Include harmonica breaks that feel like quiet sighs, and fiddle passages that echo loneliness, Total length: 7-8 minutes
5:43

Steel and Bone - 1.5
v4.5+
Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and mournful fiddle, Male vocals: deep, raw, weary but proud, in a storytelling folk style, No screaming, The song should sound analog, rough, like a 1970s folk recording rediscovered, Theme: the price of labor—the broken bones, the tired muscles, the body sacrificed for dignity, Mood: melancholic, heavy, filled with pain and sorrow but also pride and resilience, Include long harmonica passages that echo exhaustion, and fiddle lines that cry like old wounds, Total length: 7-8 minutes
3:51

We Built This Town
v4.5+
Create a 7-8 minute folk anthem with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and fiddle, Male vocals: deep, strong, and proud, in a storytelling folk style, No screaming, The song should feel raw and analog, like a 1970s folk recording, but carry a brighter energy of pride, Theme: the working men and women who built towns, roads, schools, and homes, even though their names are forgotten, Mood: uplifting but grounded, filled with dignity and resilience, Include long harmonica and fiddle interludes that feel like marching forward together, Total length: 7-8 minutes
6:49

Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and soft fiddle, Male vocals: deep, weary but tender, storytelling style, No screaming, The recording should feel raw, analog, like a lost 1970s folk tape, Theme: children finally understand, years later, the sacrifices of their fathers and mothers—their pain, pride, and labor, Mood: melancholic yet hopeful, filled with sorrow, love, and dignity, Include harmonica and fiddle interludes that feel like memory and reflection, The song should end softly, like fading into silence, carrying legacy, Total length: 7-8 minutes
4:32

Create a 7-8 minute folk ballad with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and soft fiddle, Male vocals: deep, weary but tender, storytelling style, No screaming, The recording should feel raw, analog, like a lost 1970s folk tape, Theme: children finally understand, years later, the sacrifices of their fathers and mothers—their pain, pride, and labor, Mood: melancholic yet hopeful, filled with sorrow, love, and dignity, Include harmonica and fiddle interludes that feel like memory and reflection, The song should end softly, like fading into silence, carrying legacy, Total length: 7-8 minutes
4:59

The Last Lantern
v4.5+
Create a 7-9 minute folk ballad, raw and emotional, with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and soft fiddle, Male vocals: deep, intimate, weary but hauntingly beautiful, storytelling style, No screaming, The song should feel like a forgotten 1970s folk recording found on tape, poetic and timeless, Theme: a solitary man walking home through the night, carrying the last lantern of hope while facing despair, sacrifice, and memory, Mood: melancholic, cinematic, and deeply human, with both sorrow and a faint glimmer of hope, Include long harmonica and fiddle passages to breathe between verses, End softly, like fading into darkness, Total length: 7-9 minutes
4:35

Create a 7-9 minute folk ballad, raw and emotional, with acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and soft fiddle, Male vocals: deep, intimate, weary but hauntingly beautiful, storytelling style, No screaming, The song should feel like a forgotten 1970s folk recording found on tape, poetic and timeless, Theme: a solitary man walking home through the night, carrying the last lantern of hope while facing despair, sacrifice, and memory, Mood: melancholic, cinematic, and deeply human, with both sorrow and a faint glimmer of hope, Include long harmonica and fiddle passages to breathe between verses, End softly, like fading into darkness, Total length: 7-9 minutes
4:50

Beneath the Sky
v4.5+
Create an 8-10 minute cinematic indie-folk-rock ballad with acoustic guitar, electric guitar swells, string ensemble (violin, viola, cello), upright bass, and slow, dramatic percussion, Male vocals: deep, raw, emotional, broken yet powerful, building from soft intimacy to epic intensity, No screaming, The sound should feel cinematic, like a film soundtrack, mixing folk storytelling with indie-rock crescendos, Theme: a man wandering through the ruins of his life, carrying sorrow and regret, searching for light beneath the ashes, Mood: melancholic, poetic, deeply emotional, with moments of silence and long instrumental builds, Include extended guitar solos and string interludes, End softly, fading like smoke, Total length: 8-10 minutes
7:59

Create an 8-10 minute cinematic indie-folk-rock ballad with acoustic guitar, electric guitar swells, string ensemble (violin, viola, cello), upright bass, and slow, dramatic percussion, Male vocals: deep, raw, emotional, broken yet powerful, building from soft intimacy to epic intensity, No screaming, The sound should feel cinematic, like a film soundtrack, mixing folk storytelling with indie-rock crescendos, Theme: a man wandering through the ruins of his life, carrying sorrow and regret, searching for light beneath the ashes, Mood: melancholic, poetic, deeply emotional, with moments of silence and long instrumental builds, Include extended guitar solos and string interludes, End softly, fading like smoke, Total length: 8-10 minutes
3:37

Create a 7-8 minute uplifting song blending country, folk, and soft hip-hop beats, Instruments: acoustic guitar, banjo, upright bass, harmonica, light percussion with a hip-hop groove, Male vocals: warm, deep, emotional but hopeful, storytelling style, No screaming, The song should honor a friend who passed away too soon, offering hope and comfort to everyone who has lost someone, Theme: though he is gone, he is still here beside us, in memories, in laughter, in love, Mood: bittersweet, tender, and ultimately uplifting, like a ray of sunlight breaking through sorrow, Include harmonica solos and light rhythmic sections that give it a modern folk/hip-hop feel, Total length: 7-8 minutes
3:17

Create a 7-8 minute uplifting song blending country, folk, and soft hip-hop beats, Instruments: acoustic guitar, banjo, upright bass, harmonica, light percussion with a hip-hop groove, Male vocals: warm, deep, emotional but hopeful, storytelling style, No screaming, The song should honor a friend who passed away too soon, offering hope and comfort to everyone who has lost someone, Theme: though he is gone, he is still here beside us, in memories, in laughter, in love, Mood: bittersweet, tender, and ultimately uplifting, like a ray of sunlight breaking through sorrow, Include harmonica solos and light rhythmic sections that give it a modern folk/hip-hop feel, Total length: 7-8 minutes
4:24

A 7-minute acoustic indie ballad opens with subdued guitar, delicate piano, and searching violin, The female voice enters alone over stripped guitar and gentle bass, her delivery strong yet tremulous; the male follows with a weary, hollow tone, Both unite in chorus with contrasting timbres atop swelling violin and subtle percussion, Alternating verses heighten their emotional interplay, backed by evolving piano and deep, moody bass, A 2+ minute piano-violin duel ignites, each instrument fiercely exchanging melodic lines, echoing conflict, Sparse percussion grounds the tension, The final chorus finds her voice soaring defiant while his remains raw and frail below, The song closes as violin and piano dissolve into darkness
3:53

A 7-minute acoustic indie ballad opens with subdued guitar, delicate piano, and searching violin, The female voice enters alone over stripped guitar and gentle bass, her delivery strong yet tremulous; the male follows with a weary, hollow tone, Both unite in chorus with contrasting timbres atop swelling violin and subtle percussion, Alternating verses heighten their emotional interplay, backed by evolving piano and deep, moody bass, A 2+ minute piano-violin duel ignites, each instrument fiercely exchanging melodic lines, echoing conflict, Sparse percussion grounds the tension, The final chorus finds her voice soaring defiant while his remains raw and frail below, The song closes as violin and piano dissolve into darkness
4:27

An 8-minute acoustic indie ballad opens with solo guitar and warm, pulsing bass, joined by a faint, ethereal female echo, Verses highlight the raw, weathered male vocal, piano subtly reinforcing the heaviness, Choruses add female echoes, almost spectral, The instrumental section unfolds as slow, mournful piano, heartbeat bass, and ghostly violin swells, A final verse builds to a cracked, desperate chorus before ebbing into a fading bass and piano outro, Raw, emotional, and deeply intimate throughout
3:52

A slow-burning 8-minute acoustic indie ballad unfolds with sparse guitar, subdued bass, and delicate piano, crafting a raw, intimate soundscape, Verses are anchored by a single, weary, yet compelling male voice—untouched by autotune, After early verses and chorus, a long, emotionally charged instrumental section emerges as piano and guitar interlace, bass throbs with sorrow, and violin softly weeps in the background, The singer’s return is raw, his voice cracking in the final chorus, before bass and piano gently fade, leaving haunting silence
3:08

A 6-minute acoustic indie ballad opens with delicate fingerpicked guitar and spacious, sparse piano, Verse 1 features the female voice—fragile yet uplifting—over gentle bass, Verse 2 introduces the male voice, soft and world-weary, underlaid by airy violin textures, Both unite in a haunting chorus, the voices overlapping for warmth and tension, Verses 3 and 4 mirror the first pair but reveal subtler harmonies and weathered emotion, After a final united chorus, a lingering outro stretches: guitar and piano trade motifs, bass holds steady, and subtle violin ebbs and flows, all dissolving into silence with a hushed, lingering hope
3:46

This 6-minute acoustic indie ballad opens with gentle guitar and sparse piano, establishing an intimate atmosphere, Female and male vocals alternate in the verses, each raw and unprocessed, with warm bass and understated violin joining to build emotion, Both voices intertwine in lush choruses, blending hope and ache, After the second chorus, a long, expressive instrumental break lets guitar, piano, and violin weave subtle dialogue, In the final chorus, the female voice lifts, powerful yet vulnerable, against the male’s soft, breaking timbre, The song closes with a delicate, fading outro, retaining warmth and poignant intimacy
3:52

A 6-7 minute acoustic indie ballad begins with gentle fingerpicked guitar and soft piano, establishing an intimate mood, Verse 1 features the powerful yet fragile female voice, with warm bass and faint violin, The weary male voice enters in Verse 2, bringing a tired timbre, Both voices entwine harmoniously for the chorus, piano and guitar swelling subtly, Alternating verses build emotion, violin deepening the melancholia, After the second chorus, an elongated instrumental interlude spotlights piano, guitar, and sorrowful violin, bass grounding the mood, The final chorus contrasts her soaring, hopeful notes with his breaking resignation, Outro dissolves slowly to piano and fading bass, leaving a raw, aching atmosphere
5:11

A 7-minute acoustic indie ballad unfolds with deep bass, crisp guitar, and plaintive piano in the intro, Verses see solo raw vocals—first, a driven female over steady guitar/piano, then a weary male voice with more sparse chords, Both unite in mournful choruses with tight vocal harmonies, violin emerging for added sorrow, Second verse pair intensifies, each voice bringing tension, preparing for a long instrumental bridge with a searching guitar and piano trade-off, violin soaring and bass anchoring, Final chorus crescendos as the female voice pierces above the male’s fragile resonance, The outro lets piano and bass gently fade, leaving the air heavy and exposed
5:24

A 7-minute raw folk ballad driven by a cracked, weary old male voice—unpolished and drenched in decades of pain, Sparse acoustic guitar and upright bass set an intimate stage, joined by subtle violin and occasional mournful harmonica, Each section pulls emotion through sparse arrangements: the intro’s plaintive guitar and resonant bass give way to fragile verses, then heavy choruses where the voice threatens to break, Instrumental break draws out anguish with trading lines from guitar, harmonica, and violin over a steady bass, The final verse and chorus capture utmost despair before fading on bare guitar and bass, organic and hauntingly real
4:52

A 7-minute raw folk ballad driven by a cracked, weary old male voice—unpolished and drenched in decades of pain, Sparse acoustic guitar and upright bass set an intimate stage, joined by subtle violin and occasional mournful harmonica, Each section pulls emotion through sparse arrangements: the intro’s plaintive guitar and resonant bass give way to fragile verses, then heavy choruses where the voice threatens to break, Instrumental break draws out anguish with trading lines from guitar, harmonica, and violin over a steady bass, The final verse and chorus capture utmost despair before fading on bare guitar and bass, organic and hauntingly real
4:13

Folk song, runtime 7:00–8:00, Title: “Still Got Work to Do”, Male voice around 40 years old: rough, weary, emotional, no autotune, Vocals in English only, Style: slow, melancholic folk with acoustic guitar and violin that battle for dominance, The guitar is dusty and warm; the violin is sorrowful and raw, Voice sounds tired but deeply human, almost trembling, Structure: Verse 1 (intimate storytelling) → Chorus (emotional release) → Verse 2 (resigned tone) → Chorus → Bridge (instrumental duel guitar vs violin, intense and expressive) → Verse 3 (nearly broken voice) → Final Chorus → Spoken outro (soft, exhausted), The mood: pain, loss, resignation, and fragile hope, Sound like a forgotten 1970s folk recording found on tape, poetic and timeless
4:27

Folk song, runtime 7:00–8:00, Title: “Still Got Work to Do”, Male voice around 40 years old: rough, weary, emotional, no autotune, Vocals in English only, Style: slow, melancholic folk with acoustic guitar and violin that battle for dominance, The guitar is dusty and warm; the violin is sorrowful and raw, Voice sounds tired but deeply human, almost trembling, Structure: Verse 1 (intimate storytelling) → Chorus (emotional release) → Verse 2 (resigned tone) → Chorus → Bridge (instrumental duel guitar vs violin, intense and expressive) → Verse 3 (nearly broken voice) → Final Chorus → Spoken outro (soft, exhausted), The mood: pain, loss, resignation, and fragile hope, Sound like a forgotten 1970s folk recording found on tape, poetic and timeless
4:54

Slow, melancholic folk track stretching 7–8 minutes, Intimate acoustic guitar sets a dusty, warm base, with a raw, sorrowful violin vying for focus, A rough, weary male voice delivers trembling verses, surging to expressive choruses, Bridge features an intense guitar–violin instrumental duel with emotive interplay, Each section intensifies the sense of pain and fragile hope, The final verse nears breaking point, followed by a cathartic chorus and a soft, exhausted spoken outro, Texture evokes a lost 1970s tape—organic, poetic, and timeless
4:18

A melancholic folk song with a worn, wooden acoustic guitar and wistful, slightly off-key violin, The weary male voice is fragile—sometimes cracking, sometimes slipping into spoken word, Verses are somber and minimal; choruses swell with violin, Bridge features a raw guitar-violin exchange, The final verse pulls back, voice faltering, introspective, Ends with a hushed spoken outro, Recording feels haunting, analog, and deeply textured
4:38

A melancholic folk song with a worn, wooden acoustic guitar and wistful, slightly off-key violin, The weary male voice is fragile—sometimes cracking, sometimes slipping into spoken word, Verses are somber and minimal; choruses swell with violin, Bridge features a raw guitar-violin exchange, The final verse pulls back, voice faltering, introspective, Ends with a hushed spoken outro, Recording feels haunting, analog, and deeply textured
4:34

Dark, melancholic folk with weary, raspy male vocals barely sung, mostly spoken, over raw, creaking acoustic guitar that stumbles unevenly, and a violin that mournfully wails, Song unfolds slowly: each verse grows heavier, chorus brings ghostly harmonies; the bridge is a sparse, haunting duel between guitar and violin; final verse almost collapses under emotion, Closes with near-whispered, spoken outro, faded like an old, haunted recording
4:42

A rap québécois epic unfolds in 7+ minutes: a spoken intro on distant vinyl crackle, mournful piano chords, and wind-like textures, Verse 1 flows over deep, organic drums, warm piano, subtle fingerstyle guitar, swelling strings that rise and fade, and minimal melodic hooks, Chorus brings a broader chord voicing, background vocal pads, and expressive strings, Verse 2 intensifies with layered textures and subtle live percussion, The outro gently recedes to just guitar, sparse piano, and fading string harmonics, letting the raw, unprocessed, gravelly voice dominate the intimate soundscape
3:44

“Dernier Souffle” features a deep, seasoned male voice, softly spoken in Quebecois French, with expressive pacing and heavy silences, Ambient winds ebb and flow beneath gentle vinyl crackle, while sparse, delicate piano and subtle strings fade in and out, creating an intimate, timeless cinematic space, The arrangement remains minimal with no beat—piano and strings drift in gentle waves, matching each emotional contour of the narration, supporting the slow, contemplative cadence, and letting heavy pauses linger, drawing every ounce of depth from the performer’s aged, dignified tone
7:22

An ambient spoken word piece unfolds over eight minutes, led by a deep, world-weary male voice with a calm, gentle presence, Sparse, lingering piano chords drift amid faint winds and barely-there strings, with soft vinyl crackle underpinning the texture, The pacing is unhurried and cinematic, gaps between lines lingering as silence and resonance shape the space, Each pause, breath, and vibration of the voice amplifies the reflective, spiritual mood, while the evolving ambient soundscape remains subdued, never overshadowing the narration’s poignant gravity
5:03

Spoken word unfolds over 8 minutes, led by a young adult male’s authentic, raw delivery, No beat—just ambient piano chords, gently swelling, complemented by faint, sustained string pads and distant soft wind textures, Each introspective section breathes, with delicate pauses placed between the spoken intro, two extended verses, and the reflective outro, Every breath, piano accent, and wind swell emphasizes the intimate, poetic mood, while spacious arrangement lets silence and resonance enhance hopefulness and emotional depth
