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My Time In The Dark

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Studio quality, wall of sound, Inspired by [Sleep Token's Alkaline], [Take Me Back to Eden], [The Summoning], [Granite], [Are You Really Okay?], Emotional male vocals with falsetto, whispers, clean, screams, and gutturals, Cinematic structure: R&B-style verses, explosive groove-metal choruses, breakdown with gutturals, ending in emotional collapse, Themes of divine betrayal, inner conflict, addiction, heartbreak, Atmospheric, ritualistic, devastating, ‑Do not include: Tesseract (progressive metal), ‑Periphery (djent/prog metalcore), ‑Polyphia (instrumental math rock), ‑Animals as Leaders (jazz fusion metal), ‑Meshuggah (polyrhythmic djent), ‑math rock, ‑mathcore, ‑progressive metal, ‑funk metal, ‑cinematic metalcore, ‑overly technical breakdowns, ‑experimental instrumental music
4:01Song Image
Studio quality, wall of sound, Inspired by Sleep Token’s “Alkaline, ” “Take Me Back to Eden, ” “The Summoning, ” “Are You Really Okay?” and “Granite, ” Emotional male vocals with dynamic range—fragile falsetto, whispered verses, layered clean vocals, screams, and gutturals, Intimate R&B-style verses with ambient synths and piano, Explosive choruses with heavy 8-string groove-metal riffs and emotional vocal peaks, One breakdown featuring guttural vocals—raw and unhinged, Lyrics center on grief, spiritual conflict, resentment toward God, and the pain of losing the love of your life, Final outro is soft and broken, Focus on emotional collapse, pleading, and sacred rage, Cinematic, haunting, sacred, and devastating, ‑Do not include: Tesseract (progressive metal), ‑Periphery (djent/prog metalcore), ‑Polyphia (instrumental math rock), ‑Animals as Leaders (jazz fusion metal), ‑Meshuggah (polyrhythmic djent), ‑math rock, ‑mathcore, ‑progressive metal, ‑funk metal, ‑cinematic metalcore, ‑overly technical breakdowns, ‑experimental instrumental music
3:37Song Image
Studio quality, wall of sound, Inspired by Sleep Token’s “Alkaline, ” “Take Me Back to Eden, ” “The Summoning, ” “Are You Really Okay?” and “Granite, ” Emotional male vocals with dynamic range—smooth falsetto, layered cleans, whispers, and occasional screams, Verses feel intimate and seductive with ambient synths, soft piano, and hypnotic grooves, Choruses explode with distorted 8-string guitars, cinematic layering, and vocal urgency, One brutal guttural breakdown, Outro transitions into a funky 80s-inspired section with slap bass and ambient textures, Focus on emotional contrast, spiritual tension, and genre-bending unpredictability, Seductive, dark, beautiful, and dangerous, ‑Do not include: Tesseract (progressive metal), ‑Periphery prog metalcore), ‑Polyphia (instrumental math rock), ‑Animals as Leaders (jazz fusion metal), ‑Meshuggah (polyrhythmic djent), ‑math rock, ‑mathcore, ‑progressive metal, ‑funk metal, ‑cinematic metalcore, ‑overly technical breakdowns, ‑experimental instrumental music
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Studio quality, wall of sound, Inspired by Sleep Token’s “Alkaline, ” “Take Me Back to Eden, ” “The Summoning, ” “Are You Really Okay?” and “Granite, ” Emotional male vocals with dynamic range—smooth falsetto, layered cleans, whispers, and occasional screams, Verses feel intimate and seductive with ambient synths, soft piano, and hypnotic grooves, Choruses explode with distorted 8-string guitars, cinematic layering, and vocal urgency, One brutal guttural breakdown, Outro transitions into a funky 80s-inspired section with slap bass and ambient textures, Focus on emotional contrast, spiritual tension, and genre-bending unpredictability, Seductive, dark, beautiful, and dangerous, ‑Do not include: Tesseract (progressive metal), ‑Periphery prog metalcore), ‑Polyphia (instrumental math rock), ‑Animals as Leaders (jazz fusion metal), ‑Meshuggah (polyrhythmic djent), ‑math rock, ‑mathcore, ‑progressive metal, ‑funk metal, ‑cinematic metalcore, ‑overly technical breakdowns, ‑experimental instrumental music
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Worship
v4.5+
Studio quality, wall of sound, atmospheric progressive metal inspired by +Sleep Token, Smooth soulful clean vocals in verses, aching with lush reverb, evolving into explosive choruses built on massive 8-string guitars, down-tuned riffs, and dynamic drumming that shifts from delicate ghost notes to thunderous double-bass, Ambient synths and piano create ethereal textures, swelling into ritualistic crescendos, Guttural vocals explode in breakdowns for raw intensity, contrasting fragile melodies with crushing heaviness, Vocals delivered like prayer and confession, intimate then colossal, balancing vulnerability and devotion, Emotional progression moves from whispered longing to soaring catharsis, every layer drenched in cinematic reverb, haunting atmosphere, immersive stereo depth, Ritualistic, dramatic, devastating yet beautiful, Perfect fusion of post-rock ambience, djent grooves, and soul-piercing melody