
3 Love songs
3 Love Songs — Romeo & Chorus
Three songs. One truth.
Love that sticks.
Love that acts.
Love that returns.
This is what we’re about.
3:19

Melodic power pop built around constant vocal harmonies, Mid-tempo ~105–120 BPM, uplifting and confident, Bright, jangly electric guitars with clean tones and light crunch, Warm, melodic bass that supports harmony and groove, Tight, steady drums — energetic but never aggressive, Male and female duet vocals throughout, Voices blend constantly: call-and-response verses, unified choruses, layered harmonies on key lines, Harmonies are the emotional core — rich, close, and reassuring, Lead vocals are sincere and conversational, not showy, Songwriting is simple, clear, and timeless, Production is warm and organic — no gimmicks, no excess effects, Mood: hopeful, human, joyful, and grounded, Feels like classic power pop reborn — a song you can sing with someone else the first time you hear it
3:15

Love is the Law
v5.5
alt rock seattle grunge with strong melodic hooks 104 bpm blend gritty distortion with catchy anthemic chorus male female duet vocals romeo chorus emotional but controlled
influence vibe nirvana rawness Grunge, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock drive Grunge, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock weight but with power pop catchiness in the chorus
instrumentation
heavy distorted electric guitars drop d feel crunchy riffs palm muted verses wide open chorus
melodic bass driving slightly forward in mix
live drums tight punchy kick snare big chorus crashes
subtle clean guitar or octave riff for hook
optional light organ pad underneath chorus for lift
arrangement
verse stripped gritty tight groove
pre chorus tension build drums open slightly
chorus big catchy anthemic layered vocals wide guitars
bridge drop to quiet raw almost spoken then explosive build
final chorus full energy harmonies ad lib grit
vocals
romeo raw slightly raspy grounded
chorus clear melodic lifts the hook
strong call and response
3:12

Classic Motown soul with a deep, melodic, syncopated bassline inspired by James Jamerson, warm and expressive, Tight pocket drums, tambourine on the backbeat, subtle piano and guitar, rich analog warmth, Four-part female vocal harmony with call-and-response, smooth leads, and joyful blend, Elegant, rhythmic, and emotional — timeless Motown feel, live-in-the-room energy
