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LOST SOUL

Lost Soul is Garnet Soul’s most vulnerable and volatile album to date, fusing Y2K alt-rock and trap to unravel their haunted upbringing, inner trauma, and the fresh scars of betrayal.
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9 songs
2:49Song Image
The track blends a driving 4/4 kick with crisp hi-hats and a funky slap bass, rooted in minor keys for that Y2K vibe, Bright, arpeggiated synths add energy, while swelling tremolo strings inject a subtle melancholy, Gated vocal chops and side-chained synth stabs create an unsettling contrast—upbeat but tinged with sadness, Drops feature detuned square-wave leads carrying yearning melodies, Sparse piano motifs and pitched-down choral pads add depth during breakdowns, Textured with tape wobble and vinyl crackle, the song feels like a bittersweet dance rush—fun and energetic, yet emotionally unnerving beneath the surface
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Gothic Y2K alt-rock fused with dark trap and digital metal, reimagined for a haunted club in 2003, Aesthetic: black mesh, silver chain wallets, CRT monitors playing error loops, Intro plays like a corrupted media file — VHS static, lo-bit filters, dial-tone pulses, Verses carry cold emotion: detuned synths, bell stabs, and trap percussion over brooding, clean alt-rock guitars, 808s punch with danceable sub pressure, Vocals are emotionally numb — auto-tuned, half-sung, almost whispered — layered with icy reverb, Chorus hits with industrial drums, melancholy riffs, and club-tempo bass, designed to move bodies in black, Pre-drop pulls into stillness with reversed FX and glitchy filter sweeps, Drop is tight, dark, and mechanical — four-on-the-floor feel buried beneath crushed hi-hats and saturated guitar chops, Bridge melts into ambient dread before snapping back, Tone: cyber-goth heartbreak, dancefloor depression, spiritually broken but still moving
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DALTON
v4.5+
Y2K alt-rock fused with moody trap elements—distorted guitars and shimmering chorus leads ride over deep 808 sub-bass, crisp snare cracks, and trap-style hi-hat rolls, Four-on-the-floor kicks blend with syncopated trap percussion, keeping it club-ready while holding a raw rock edge, Vocals are emotional and slightly overdriven, delivering heartbreak and betrayal with venom and vulnerability, layered with airy harmonies for a bittersweet lift, Atmospheric synth pads, filtered risers, and reverb-soaked textures give it a neon-lit, nocturnal feel—perfect for crying under strobe lights while the bass shakes the floor
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Y2K alt-rock grit fused with electronic hyperpop and metallic elements, creating a darkly sexy, melancholic playground, The track opens with confident vocals over crunchy guitars and subtle bedspring creaks, setting a thick, notorious tone, Verses blend raw, playful lyricism with glitchy synths and punchy beats, layering electronic metal textures and shimmering arpeggios, An instrumental break explodes with distorted bass and fractured rhythms, heightening tension, The bridge pulls back into vulnerability with airy pads and softened percussion, emphasizing longing and craving, The final verse escalates into hardcore intensity, combining aggressive guitars and electronic distortion, The outro merges metallic sheen synths and alt-rock grit, leaving a haunting yet mischievous echo, Sexual energy meets melancholy in a neon-lit haze
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Y2K-inspired alt-rock blended with cinematic trap, driven by raw, emotional singing, Starts with melancholic piano and ambient textures, Verse 1 features soft, tense vocals over subtle guitar and low 808 pulses, Chorus erupts with soaring, distorted melodies, layered harmonies, and crashing drums, Mid-verses grow heavier with gritty guitar riffs and atmospheric synths, carrying desperation and frustration in the vocal delivery, Bridge pulls back with eerie pads and tremolo guitar, giving space to the aching vocals, Final chorus hits full force with stacked vocals, trap percussion, and a wall of overdriven sound, Ends in a slow collapse of feedback and ghostly reverb, Unstable, bitter, and emotionally exposed
2:42Song Image
Dark hyperpop club banger with trap swagger, Hard 808s and heavy sub-bass slam under a four-on-the-floor kick for dancefloor energy, Layer distorted synth leads, metallic stabs, and glitchy arps for chaotic texture, Add pitched vocal chops and bitcrushed effects for hyperpop edge, Trap hi-hats and percussive rolls drive intensity, Verses feel raw and confessional, with autotuned vocals drenched in reverb, while choruses explode into anthemic, cathartic drops, Build-ups use risers, stutters, and digital glitches before bass drops hit like a weapon, The mood is braggadocious, self-aware, and melancholic: “I’m loud, I’m broken, but I own the room, ” A crying-on-the-dancefloor anthem that’s both toxic and euphoric
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Y2K electronic rock with digital metal textures and Frutiger Aero melancholy, Aesthetic: plastic glam, soft blue light, emotional breakdown in HD, Intro opens with ambient hiss, synthetic wind, and lo-bit shimmer like a damaged beauty ad, Verses ride cold guitars, glassy pads, and trap percussion over deep 808s, Vocals are numbed, lightly autotuned, distant but raw, Pre-chorus builds tension with filtered synths and metallic echoes, Chorus snaps into manic energy — pounding vogue house rhythm, sharp claps, distorted catwalk kicks, and dramatic synth stabs, A runway moment mid-breakdown, Bridge drips with reverb, glitchy whispers, and glassy collapse, Outro fades into soft static and synth decay, Tone: manic beauty, digital sorrow, runway breakdown, melancholic but made to move
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Y2K alt-rock meets modern trap in a dark, emotional spiral, Opens with eerie piano and ambient guitar feedback, channeling early 2000s Evanescence energy, Verse 1 floats over filtered drums and haunting harmonies, Verse 2 brings in distorted guitars under dry trap percussion, Verse 3 gets heavier with grunge-inspired chords and layered vocals, Chorus hits like a breakdown — soaring melodies over 808s, crash cymbals, and distorted guitar walls, Verse 4 introduces glitchy textures and whispered layers, Pre-drop tightens with fast hi-hats, reversed vocals, and heartbeat subs, Drop slams in with scream-adjacent vocals, heavy guitars, and cinematic sound design, Bridge slows into ambient pads and tremolo guitars before the final chorus surges back, Outro fades in reverb, static, and a broken music box melody
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Y2K-inspired industrial rock blended with dark trap and digital metal, Hard-hitting distorted guitars layered with saturated 808s and crunchy nu-metal drums, Intro uses lo-fi sample rate effects and bitcrushed textures to simulate a degraded disc, Verses build with eerie pads, distorted synth stabs, glitch FX, and detuned bells, Trap hats and warped snares give it a modern edge, Chorus features heavy guitar riffs, emotional layered vocals with autotune edge, and cinematic sub-bass swells, Soul disc line enhanced with digital playback FX, laser samples, and low-pass filtering, Bridge becomes chaotic with metallic impacts, vocoded screams, reversed glitches, and emotional breakdown textures, Vocal delivery mixes melodic aggression, half-sung raps, and whispered lines, Outro brings crashing drums, downsampled VHS textures, and disc-skipping FX, Overall tone: emotionally saturated, digital decay, glitch-goth, spiritually corrupted, raw and unrepentant