5:16

1990s britpop, dance electronic, sardonic male vocals, nostalgic melancholy, 80s synth pop, anthemic chorus, pulp style, ironic storytelling, upbeat melancholy, jangly guitars, drum machine, vintage synths
5:08

Working class heros
v4.5+
1990s, britpop, UK, working class themes, anthemic rock, male vocals, Manchester accent, melodic guitar, sing-along chorus, string ensemble, pub culture, stadium anthem
3:09

A Britpop-inspired single with jangly guitar riffs and cinematic strings, led by a female vocal that builds from quiet tension to explosive liberation, The first half is restrained — pulsing rhythm, whispered resolve, and coiled energy — while the second half bursts open with soaring melodies and rhythmic defiance, This is a protest song wrapped in pop: a call to break down inherited privilege and rebuild society with light and sound
4:12

Saturday Night Alone
v4.5+
1990s, britpop, glam rock, UK, male vocals, jangly guitars, anthemic chorus, melodic guitar rock, urban nostalgia, youthful angst, working-class themes, Saturday night loneliness, emotional storytelling, clear vocals, emotionally expressive
Guitar 1 (Lead): Jangly, reverb-laden melodies with occasional glam rock sparkle and bends
Guitar 2 (Rhythm): Chunky power chords during chorus, arpeggiated patterns in verses
Bass: Melodic, driving lines that support but don’t overpower
Drums 1: Main kit with straightforward 4/4 beat, emphasis on snare backbeat
Drums 2: Percussion accents, tambourine, hand claps for texture
Vocals: Clear British-accented delivery, slightly melancholic but anthemic in chorus
Key: D Major
Tempo: 120 BPM
Style: Melodic guitar-driven Britpop with glam rock guitar tones and youthful romanticism
3:43

Endless Train
v4.5+
1990s, dance rock, manchester sound, UK, male vocals, driving rhythm, funky bassline, jangly guitars, baggy beat, reverb guitars, dance groove
Funky, melodic bassline
Baggy drum groove (tight snare, danceable beat)
Jangly, reverb-soaked guitars with chorus/flange
Mid-tempo groove (120–125 BPM) for dance-rock feel
Clean, slightly detached male vocals with light echo
Psychedelic outro or extended instrumental groove option
5:31

A live open-air dusk performance with a strong UK festival atmosphere, Use warm mid-heavy guitars, simple steady drums, and a rough, emotional male vocal, During the chorus, let a huge group of male voices take over—loud, raw, unpolished, like thousands of men singing together at a muddy UK field, The lead vocal should drop back so the crowd becomes the main voice, Keep the mood gritty, emotional, and full of “men crying while singing” energy, with a hazy evening sky and the sound of a rough, united male crowd carrying the chorus
3:49

A mid-tempo UK-inspired guitar song with a melancholic but hopeful mood, Use a dry and close band sound, with mid-forward electric guitars that blend into a soft wall of tone, Avoid glossy or dramatic production, Keep the groove steady and understated, with simple drums and a slightly lazy feel, Vocals should be emotional, slightly nasal, and delivered with a laid-back attitude—never shouted, The harmonies should feel communal, like voices rising from a small crowd, not a giant arena, Overall, the track should feel intimate, urban, and slightly rough, with subtle warmth rather than big modern polish, Instrumentation
electric guitars with mild saturation, soft vintage compression, small-room ambience, steady non-aggressive drums, melodic bass with forward mids, subtle background voices for a communal singalong feel, no dramatic cinematic rises, no big modern drops, 🎙️ Vocal Style
slightly nasal male vocal, relaxed attitude, imperfect and raw, emotional


