4:59

Create an acoustic progressive Heavy Metal / Alt Metal / Hard Rock ballad built around emotional restraint and quiet intensity, Begin with finger‑picked acoustic guitars in open tuning, soft harmonic taps, and a slow 6/8 pulse, Layer in low percussive thumps, brushed snares, and warm bass swells, The first chorus should bloom with dual‑acoustic strums, gritty vocal grit, and subtle overdriven accents, Add polyrhythmic acoustic patterns and palm‑muted chugs for tension, Mid‑song, introduce a dynamic half‑time lift with tom‑driven rhythms and a melodic acoustic lead line, Build into a powerful, unplugged metal climax with stacked vocals, octave‑doubled riffs, and resonant chord drones, End on a single ringing acoustic chord fading into breathy ambience
5:27

Raised Voice
v5.5
A screaming guitar tears into a blazing solo over ambient pads and reverse cymbals at 115 BPM, Verse 1 hits with distorted riffs, bass swells, snare rolls, toms, and syncopated crashes, The chorus erupts with crunch, bass grind, double‑kick, Alt Metal grit, synth pads, and a 6/8 swing, Verse 2 drops into darker D minor with rim clicks, ambient noise, and growled vocals, The chorus returns heavier with a lead counter‑melody and blast‑beat fills, The bridge shifts to 120 BPM in 7/8, channeling 2000s progressive metal with a long shred solo, dissonant keys, polyrhythmic drums, and locked‑in bass, Verse 3 strips to clean chorus guitar and raw vocals, building through harmonics and tremolo picking, The final chorus explodes with apocalyptic tremolo lead, guttural vocals, blast beats, synth drones, and distorted walls, ending on a sustained power chord with reverse reverb and sub‑bass rumble
5:37

Screaming electric guitar divebombs into a blistering solo over ambient pads and reverse cymbals at 115 BPM, Verse 1 slams in with distorted riffs, bass swells, and snare rolls, toms and syncopated crashes, Chorus detonates: crunch, bass grind, double kick, Alt Metal rock grit, synth pads, and 6/8 swing, Verse 2 darkens to D minor, rim clicks and ambient noise under growled vocals, Chorus returns heavier, with lead counter-melody and blast beat fills, Bridge erupts: 2000's progressive heavy metal-style 120 BPM in 7/8, extended shredding solo, dissonant keyboard stabs, polyrhythmic drums, synced bass, Verse 3 strips to clean chorus guitar and raw vocals, then builds with layered harmonics and tremolo picking, Final chorus explodes with full band fury, apocalyptic tremolo lead, guttural vocals, blast beats, synth drones, and distorted walls, sustained power chord with reverse reverb tail and sub-bass rumble
4:46

Can't Undo
v5.5
Shredding guitar squeals tear into a fiery solo over shimmering pads and reversed hi-hats at 112 BPM, Verse 1 crashes forward with jagged riffs, bass pulses, and rolling snares, tom accents and staggered cymbal hits, Chorus ignites: grinding crunch, low-end bass surge, pounding double kick, Alt Metal grit fused with synth textures, driving in 5/4 swing, Verse 2 plunges into E minor, rim taps and ghostly ambience beneath snarled vocals, Chorus returns denser, layered counter-leads and rapid blast fills, Bridge erupts: early 2000’s hardcore punk-metal hybrid at 124 BPM in 9/8, extended solo shred, clashing keyboard chords, shifting polyrhythms, locked bass groove, Verse 3 pares down to clean arpeggios and exposed vocals, then ascends with stacked harmonics and tremolo surges, Final chorus detonates with full-band chaos, searing tremolo lead, guttural roars, relentless blast beats, synth swells, distorted walls, closing on a ringing chord with reverse fade and sub-bass quake
5:13

A Calm Life
v5.5
Create an acoustic‑driven Progressive Heavy Metal / Alt Metal ballad built on sadness, restraint, and faint hope, Begin with layered finger‑picked acoustic guitars in open tuning, soft piano motifs, and minimal percussion—brushes, low thumps, subtle rim clicks, Add gentle violin and cello swells that shadow a soft, depressed male vocal in a near‑whisper, Gradually introduce darker harmonic movement, faster acoustic patterns, and muted chugs, Midway, let the arrangement erupt into an almost‑metal surge with distorted accents, tom‑heavy rhythms, and aggressive cello bowing, Keep vocals fragile against the rising weight, After the peak, dissolve the distortion, thinning back to solo acoustic guitar, faint strings, and a trembling whispered vocal that ends on a hopeful, unresolved chord
4:01

Open with a raw nu‑metal pulse built on tight, rhythmic vocals and percussive acoustic guitar hits that snap like knuckles on a table, Let the groove feel tense and breathless, driven by low‑end thumps and whispered phrases that build anticipation, As the rhythm deepens, shift into progressive‑metal complexity: layered harmonics, shifting meters, and guitars that weave between tapping lines, sliding chords, and atmospheric textures, Allow the arrangement to expand into a swirling, cerebral storm before detonating into a sudden punk‑rock burst—fast, gritty chords, breakneck drums, and shouted lines that cut through the prog haze with reckless clarity, After the chaos peaks, guide the track downward into a soft‑rock acoustic whisper, Strip away distortion, let the vocals fall into a gentle murmur, and close with warm, delicate strumming that fades like a final breath
4:23

Kick things off with a punk‑prog hybrid built on odd‑meter riffs, fast‑strummed chords, and a rhythm section that feels both frantic and calculated, Let the guitars snap between angular patterns and driving downstrokes while the vocals ride the turbulence with sharp, urgent phrasing, As the momentum tightens, guide the track upward into a heavy‑metal crest—thicker distortion, harmonized lead lines that soar over the groove, and drums that shift into powerful, half‑time punches to make the melodies feel massive, Allow this peak to ring out before gradually peeling back the weight, Let the distortion soften, the drums fall into gentle taps, and the leads dissolve into warm reverb, Close with a soft‑rock outro built on relaxed acoustic strumming, subtle melodic echoes, and a final calming chord that settles the journey with quiet grace
4:48

Remembered
v5.5
Start with a tender soft‑rock glow built from gentle acoustic strums, light piano flourishes, and slow‑rising cello swells that breathe like a calm tide, Let the arrangement linger in warmth before subtle rhythmic shifts begin to pull the floor downward, Introduce evolving progressive‑metal textures: twisting riffs, shifting accents, and drums that gradually abandon simplicity for spiraling patterns, Allow the guitars to tighten into angular, heavy motifs that climb in intensity until the track erupts into a thrash‑kissed breakdown—rapid double‑time hits, jagged chord punches, and a sense of emotional release, After the peak, peel everything back in stages, letting distortion dissolve into air, Close with a single quiet acoustic chord, soft and unresolved, hanging like a final exhale
4:59

The Wrong Train
v5.5
open with warm soft‑rock acoustic guitar, gentle fingerpicking, and a slow heartbeat‑like kick, Introduce a reflective piano motif and a low, mournful cello line, Gradually layer in hard‑rock electric guitar swells, then shift into a rising progressive heavy thrash metal section with double‑time drums and angular riffs, Let the energy mutate into a raw hard‑punk rock surge with shouted harmonies and gritty bass, After the peak, dissolve the distortion layer by layer until only the acoustic guitar remains, ending on a single fading chord
4:29

Love Me Out Loud
v5.5
Sparse A minor acoustic fingerpicking in Drop C and ambient swells set a tense 96 BPM tone, Reverse cymbals and airy pads build suspense, Light snare brushes and cello swells deepen Verse 1, Clean vocals rise into tom rolls and distorted guitar bursts, Chorus erupts with full band: Drop C crunch, bass groove, double kick, Southern grit, synth pads, and 6/8 swing, Verse 2 shifts to darker D minor harmony, syncopated rim clicks, ambient textures, and raspier vocals, Chorus returns heavier, with lead counter-melody and aggressive drum fills, Bridge pivots to Dream Theater-style 110 BPM in 7/8: melodic/shredding guitar solo, dissonant acoustic accents, polyrhythmic drums, synced bass, Verse 3 drops to clean chorus guitar and raw vocals, Build with layered harmonics, Outro crescendos: soaring lead, guitar-vocal unison, fade to solo acoustic and ambient swells, Final chord: sustained A minor with reverse reverb tail
4:24

open on hard punk‑metal energy: fast palm‑muted riffs, aggressive tom patterns, and a shouted melodic hook, Let the progression evolve into a towering progressive metal section with shifting time signatures and soaring lead lines, Midway, begin a controlled descent—distortion thinning, drums softening, bass warming, Introduce acoustic guitar arpeggios beneath the fading metal textures, Allow piano and soft rock harmonies to take over as the song slows into a gentle, emotional closing, End with a quiet acoustic strum and a breath of ambience
4:49

Louder Than
v5.5
Begin with intimate open‑tuned acoustic chords, soft piano motifs, and brushed percussion creating a fragile, reflective pulse, Let subtle bass swells and harmonic overtones hint at tension beneath the calm, Gradually shift into alt‑metal grooves built on syncopated riffs, layered textures, and a rising rhythmic push, Drive the song into a sharp thrash eruption with rapid‑fire drums, jagged accents, and a sudden surge of aggression, After the peak, dissolve into atmospheric hard‑rock space with reverb‑washed leads, airy chord drones, and slow, emotional pacing that feels like exhaling after the storm, Close with a gentle acoustic reprise that echoes the opening theme, now carrying the weight of everything that came after
3:59

My Release
v5.5
Open with intimate acoustic storytelling built on warm finger‑picked chords, soft piano motifs, and a vocal delivery that feels confessional, almost like reading from a journal, Let the arrangement breathe with subtle pauses and gentle dynamics before a low, pulsing rhythm begins to creep in, Gradually introduce nu‑metal weight: thick, syncopated grooves, percussive acoustic taps doubling the beat, and rhythmic vocals that shift from narrative to forceful cadence, Allow the tension to coil until it snaps into a full punk‑rock sprint—fast, gritty chords, driving drums, and shouted lines that burst with reckless momentum, After the chaos peaks, strip everything back, Let distortion fall away, drums fade into silence, and guide the track into a quiet acoustic reprise, returning to the opening motif with a softer, reflective tone that closes the journey in calm resolution

