2:34

4th of July Song
v3.5
Russian accordion, balalaika, wooden spoons, female voice, Russian folk, tambourine, cartels
2:18

4th of July Song
v3.5
Church song, rock, soul, electronic beat of cajon, female vocals, church choir, triumphant mood of a festive hymn, organ
2:15

4th of July Song
v3.5
crushing country, only electronic cajon, beat, female voice of fifty years old, the song is performed in Russian
2:42

2:39

2:19

Southern outlaw country groove blended with folktronica, indie rock, and cosmic psychedelic textures, Steady, gritty pulse with warm, rolling bassline and melodic Southern swagger, Electric guitars blend clean twang with soft overdrive and slide fills, weaving through layered synth textures and spacey ambient pads, Tight drums, lightly reverbed, lock a hypnotic, mid-tempo Southern rock rhythm, Occasional modern beats and EDM-inspired percussive accents add subtle experimental edge, Cosmic synth swells drift beneath like vintage sci-fi waves, Southern male vocals are upfront — smooth but textured, confident and human, with a distinct southern coolness: clear, melodic, slightly distant, adding outlaw flavor, Male vocals deliver Southern baritone lines with outlaw grit and cosmic calm, evoking Southern storytelling and road-worn wisdom, The song merges Southern rock swagger, folktronica experimentalism, and cosmic Americana, blending modern genre-bending production with vintage soul
2:34

4th of July Song
v4.5
Live concert, Psychedelic outlaw country track with twangy electric guitar, cosmic synth textures, and male baritone vocals, Vintage Americana meets spacey rock, bold and introspective
7:59

Psychedelic Djent Funeral March – A hallucinogenic, heavy reimagining of patriotism through the lens of warped time and shattered monuments, Guitar Work:
Djent Foundations: 8-string guitar chugs, syncopated grooves, Meshuggah-inspired rhythmic complexity, Hendrix Flair: Wah-drenched leads, bluesy bends, chaotic feedback, and raw expressiveness, Shred Hybridization: Combine Tosin Abasi’s technicality with Hendrix’s loose, emotive phrasing, Tone & Texture:
Modern Djent: Punchy, palm-muted precision, Vintage Psychedelia: Uni-Vibe modulation, Fuzz Face distortion, Marshall-style amp breakup, Atmospheric Layers: Reverse guitar swells + ambient djent pads, Rhythm Section:
Djent Grooves: Odd-time polyrhythms, staccato chugs, Hendrix Swing: Live, organic drum feel, loose bass walks, Vocals (Optional):
Clean: Soulful, Hendrix-esque rasp, Harsh: Modern djent growls/screams for contrast
3:28

A quirky, groovy funk metal and experimental rock track at 116 BPM in E minor, Dry, punchy bass drives each section, joined by clean yet slightly distorted guitar riffs and a tight, minimalist drum kit, Male vocals deliver nasal, talk-sung, cartoonish lines, The chorus bursts with absurdist guitar motifs and layered effects for contrast, while the bridge dives into playful tempo shifts and leftfield instrumental textures, The outro brings back the grooviest elements to a wild, abrupt end



