3:18

Tweak A Little Devil O’ Mine
v4.5-all
A steady groove-driven intro opens with syncopated drums and deep bass, Clean electric guitar layers add warmth while atmospheric synths weave through the background, Dynamic verses build into a powerful chorus with textured harmonies, peaking before a minimalist, reflective bridge
3:11

ballad, with instruments of alternative rock, anthemic tribute to love, barotone lead male vocals
1:29

3:33

Loser at Love
v5.5
Post-grunge rock ballad, Distorted electric guitar plays sustained power chords with a thick, saturated tone, A second electric guitar provides melodic fills with a clean, slightly overdriven tone and moderate reverb, The bass guitar follows the root notes of the chord progression with a gritty, mid-forward tone, Drums feature a heavy snare with a gated reverb effect and a resonant kick drum, Male vocals are delivered in a baritone range with a raspy, emotive timbre and slight vocal fry on sustained notes, The track is in the key of D major at a tempo of 72 BPM in 4/4 time
2:58

Alternative rock arrangement with a steady mid-tempo beat, overdriven rhythm guitars, and a baritone male vocal dripping with vocal fry and raspy intensity, Emotional, dynamic verses build into catchy, powerful choruses, supported by gritty bass, tight live drums, and subtle ambient guitar swells, The sound is tense and brooding yet hook-focused, blending dark atmosphere with anthemic rock energy and a raw, confessional edge
4:22

math rock, guitar, cello, drum kit, male ashy baritone vocals with vocal fry and soothing falsetto, [(intro: lead in softly with cello and vocals harmonius spoken word), (verse 1&2: cathartic wall of sound, math rock, guitar, cello, bass, drum kit), (pre chorus& chorus: indie rock, emotional depth, ), (bridge: math rock, emotional depth), (outtro: cello, piano, emotional depth, )vocals syncing with music throughout]
2:42

The track opens with deep, thunderous rumbles and haunting industrial textures, Layered synthesizers craft an ethereal, dark synthwave bed, An orchestra weaves in, swelling ominously, A commanding male lead, “gods voice, ” booms over slow, melodic, aggressive rhythms, with eerie female whispers swirling through the mix, Cinematic intensity builds with crescendos of strings and brooding synths, intensifying each chorus, The outro fades beneath spectral whispers and distant thunder
