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Under Watch

“A storm chaser tribute to those who watch the sky when it turns dangerous—chasers, spotters, scientists, and voices on the radio—holding the warning line so others have time to live.”
4:34Song Image
Female alto vocalist with grounded emotional delivery, singing in D minor, Dark Americana meets cinematic spiritual rock, blending outlaw country grit with ethereal atmospheric textures, Restrained power, controlled emotional weight, and reverent tone, No pop polish, No theatrical excess
4:07Song Image
Female alto vocalist with grounded emotional delivery, singing in D minor, Dark Americana and outlaw country rock blended with restrained cinematic tension, Road-driven, radio-ready intensity with controlled adrenaline, Reverent but focused tone — music that feels like it’s playing while driving hard under a rotating sky, No pop polish, no fantasy theatrics, no heroic metal
4:56Song Image
Female alto vocalist with grounded emotional delivery, singing in D minor, Dark Americana and outlaw rock with forward motion and restrained cinematic tension, Internal monologue energy — adrenaline cooling into reflection while still in motion, No fantasy heroics, no battle metal, no pop polish
5:02Song Image
Solo female alto vocalist ONLY, commanding and grounded, singing in D minor, No harmonies, no backing vocals, no male vocals under any circumstance, Forward-driving rock-country foundation with restrained cinematic weight, Subtle metal texture is allowed for atmosphere only, never for aggression, This is an oath song built on vigilance, duty, and resolve — not victory, conquest, or heroics, Energy is steady and disciplined, with continuous motion and no explosive peaks, No screamo, no screaming, no aggressive vocal techniques, no gothic or ethereal tones, Vocals are authoritative but controlled, focused on clarity and intent rather than power, Tone should feel like a collective oath spoken while the work continues: alert, resolute, and grounded, No ballad behavior, no metal escalation, no dramatic breakdowns, no genre drift, Vocal delivery should be melodic and driving, with clear rises and falls in phrasing, avoiding spoken-word or recitative styles
3:09Song Image
Cinematic outlaw country with modern rock drive and grounded, organic weight, Female alto lead only—front-of-mix, steady, and authoritative, with a declarative, chest-forward delivery, Calm is earned through experience and leadership, not reflective or conversational, The song represents storm spotters and educators between storms, focused on preparedness and responsibility when lives depend on it, Production is acoustic-driven but rhythm-forward, with locked strumming, restrained slide guitar used for tension, driving low-end percussion, and subtle radio-toned textures with faint radar hum, Energy moves forward even in calm moments, No pop-country gloss, no orchestral sweeps, no laid-back heritage outlaw feel, One neutral, gender-ambiguous spoken-only voice may appear briefly for forecast-style information, No singing or dramatizing, Follow lyrics exactly
4:19Song Image
Female alto vocal only for the entire track, defining the Raji persona, Key: D minor, The vocal delivery is blunt, plainspoken, and unapologetically confident, with a chest-forward, no-nonsense attitude, This is not polished or performative—it sounds like someone who knows exactly who they are and says it straight, Energy feels bold, grounded, and self-assured rather than balanced or careful, Storm-country outlaw rock with a barroom stomp feel and modern rock drive, Production is rhythm-forward with a straight-time groove, heavy snare emphasis, driving low-end, baritone and acoustic guitars locked tight, crunchy mid-gain electric riffs, and occasional slide guitar for bite, Subtle metal weight adds punch, not aggression, No harmonies, no choirs, no male or secondary voices, All sung and spoken lines are performed by the same female voice, Follow lyrics exactly, ‑male vocals, ‑male lead, ‑male backing vocals, ‑male narration, ‑male spoken word, ‑male chant, ‑male shout, ‑duet vocals, ‑mixed-gender vocals, ‑secondary vocalists, ‑background singers, ‑choirs, ‑group vocals
4:04Song Image
Female alto vocal only for the entire track, defining the Raji persona, Key: D minor, Tempo: 112 BPM, Vocal delivery is blunt, plainspoken, and unapologetically confident, with a chest-forward, no-nonsense attitude, Performance favors direct statements and confident phrasing over emotional nuance or careful storytelling, This song captures the moment fascination turns into responsibility and calling, Energy blends adrenaline with resolve, never grief or nostalgia, Outlaw country-rock with modern drive and a subtle metal pulse, Rhythm-forward production with steady outlaw kick, storm-drum toms, baritone and acoustic guitars locked together, low-gain electric crunch for weight, slide guitar for tension, and restrained cinematic pads, Momentum builds like a storm rollout, All vocals are performed by the same female voice, No male vocals, no secondary voices, no harmonies or choirs, Follow lyrics exactly, ‑male vocals, ‑male voice, ‑male singer, ‑male narration, ‑male spoken word, ‑duet vocals, ‑mixed vocals, ‑secondary voices, ‑background vocals, ‑choirs, ‑chants
1:49Song Image
High-energy theatrical groove with hip-hop and R&B influence, Tempo 110–115 BPM, major key, Vocals use confident spoken-sung delivery with short melodic phrases, but energy remains level and controlled throughout, No pop-style lift, no musical-theater finale bloom, and no celebratory ensemble swell, Emphasis stays on groove, attitude, and rhythmic authority from start to finish, Performed by a mixed ensemble of male and female voices across kids, teens, and adults, all sounding cool, capable, and grounded, Delivery feels assertive and steady, like a cast performing with confidence and restraint rather than building to a showstopper ending, Production features punchy drums, funky bass, restrained synths, and subtle weather accents, The song must include all verses, a distinct bridge, and a full ensemble finale, completing the full structure without early ending or change in musical posture
5:17Song Image
Mid-tempo country-rock with cinematic weight and forward motion, Female alto vocal only, controlled and grounded, delivering with calm authority and quiet strength, Tempo 96–104 BPM, minor key with subtle lift, The performance is steady and purposeful, not somber or mournful, carrying respect without heaviness, Instrumentation blends acoustic guitar, steady driving drums, warm bass, and light electric swells, The rhythm should feel like movement, not stillness—like rolling down an open road after a storm, No dramatic builds, no explosive moments, no vocal belting, Tone is reverent and honor-focused but grounded in continuation and resolve rather than grief, The track should feel reflective but alive, honoring the past while moving forward
5:18Song Image
Mid-tempo country-rock with tension and real-time movement, Female alto lead vocal, grounded and slightly rough, delivering with focused, no-nonsense energy, Tempo 100–108 BPM, minor key with minimal lift, Performance feels like active storm coordination—alert, responsive, and slightly chaotic, but controlled, Avoid polished or uplifting phrasing, Vocals should feel lived-in and direct, not inspirational or theatrical, Instrumentation includes steady driving drums, bass, acoustic guitar, and restrained electric textures, Rhythm feels like motion under pressure—vehicles moving, radios active, Tone is practical and immersive, not emotional or anthemic, Chorus sections are rhythmic and grounded, acting as a steady anchor rather than a soaring or catchy hook
5:19Song Image
Mid-tempo country-rock with strong groove, swing, and forward motion, Female alto lead vocal, grounded with a slightly gritty, confident delivery, Tempo 100–108 BPM, minor key with subtle lift, Performance feels like real-time storm coordination with attitude—controlled but slightly chaotic, Vocals are direct and rhythmic, sitting in the groove rather than floating melodically, Avoid polished or inspirational phrasing, Instrumentation features punchy, driving drums with a noticeable groove, warm bass, acoustic guitar, and gritty electric textures, Rhythm should feel physical and grounded, like tires on dirt and boots on gravel, with a subtle bounce and swagger, Tone is practical and immersive, not emotional or anthemic, Chorus sections lock into the groove with a steady, repeatable rhythm rather than a soaring hook