4:57

fast cinematic Italo Western revenge ballad with gritty, emotional, desperatet and shouting male vocals, with twangy guitar, sad harmonica, powerful drums, and sweeping strings, The lyrics tell the story of a man returning to a ghost town after six years to avenge the murder of a loved one, Dark, haunting, poetic, with a sense of slow-burning anger and inevitable justice, Ends in a somber, powerful tone
4:08

A slow, philosophical Italo Western ballad with gritty, reflective male vocals Featuring twangy electric guitar, mournful harmonica, desert wind effects, cinematic strings, dusty drums, and haunting whistling, The lyrics tell of existential loneliness, regret, and the futility of life in a barren land, Evokes the mood of a lone rider questioning meaning under a burning sun, Moody, sparse, atmospheric, ghostly and poetic
3:41

a cinematic Italo Western ballad with deep, gritty, emotional and sometimes angry, rough male vocals, Featuring steel guitar, emotional, melodic harmonica, dramatic strings, drums, and a man choir sings the Chorus, female background singers, The lyrics tell the legend of a mysterious gunslinger known as “The Man They Couldn't Hang” – a feared, mythical figure who cannot be caught, killed or forgotten, Moody, epic, ghostly Western atmosphere, with long instrumental parts and strong emotional storytelling, ‑electric guitar
5:01

A slow, spiritual Native Western ballad with deep, storytelling male vocals, Inspired by Native American legend and shamanic ritual, Features tribal drums, native flute, ambient textures, and subtle Western guitar, The song tells of a young brave who seeks a vision during a great drought and sacrifices himself after a vision of the spirit of the buffalo, Voice of the Buffalo Spirit: spherical male voice, elder voice: raspy male voice of an native old men, This voice should sound like a tribal elder, spiritual and ancient, The atmosphere becomes mystical and rhythmic, like a sacred ceremony under the stars, Cinematic and poetic, with sounds of wind and desert spirits, The vocals feel like an elder singing a sacred story beside a fire
3:02

Westbound tonight
v4.5+
A cheerful, upbeat Western folk campfire song with lively fiddle leads, rhythmic handclaps, stomps, harmonica, and a big sing-along chorus, Male lead vocals with backing group vocals shouting along in the chorus like a wagon train celebration, The song should feel like a joyful evening around a prairie campfire after a long day on the trail, Simple lyrics, catchy melody, and a strong community vibe – like everyone singing, clapping and dancing under the stars, Great for dancing, toe-tapping, and bringing people together
3:20

Italo-Western cinematic showdown, Mid-tempo, ~95 BPM, spanish guitars, dry acoustic strums, steady snare, Spanish castanets, occasional trumpet stabs, whistle hook, keep it dark and cool, Lead vocal: very deep male cowboy voice, raw, gravelly, charismatic, like an old gunslinger storyteller, Solo voice only, no choir, Verses dry and tense with low vocal delivery, pre-chorus building intensity, Chorus: wide, cinematic, with brass accents and guitar riffs, but still carried by the deep cowboy vocal, Include whistle intro hook, whip FX for showdown break, instrumental interludes with guitar and mouth harp, Bridge: stop-time drums + whip FX, tense silence, then explosive return, Final chorus: epic but gritty, with brass stabs, guitars, and the low cowboy vocal driving it, Outro: whistle hook fades into dusty silence, Style: dark and cinematic – no swing, no honky-tonk
4:49

Call of the Plains
v4.5+
Shamanic hunting ritual trance, Single solo voice only – no choir, no background vocals, no harmonies, Vocal style: monotone primitive chanting, mantra-like, raw and earthy, not melodic singing, Chant syllables only: “eya, hoo, ahh, ooo”, slow variations, trance-inducing, One voice like an old Native shaman storyteller, deep and rough, Constant fast heartbeat drum rhythm (frame drums) at ~105 BPM, repetitive and driving, continues all through the song, Wooden flute plays sparse phrases between chants, not melodic leads, Tremolo guitar only for texture, no modern chords, Instrumental breaks: just drums and flute, tribal, ritualistic, Bridge: short call & response made by the same solo voice in different registers, no second singer, Final section: intense drum pulse with chants layered by echo/reverb, no choir, Outro: drum fade and distant flute, Dark, cinematic, ritual atmosphere – like a hunting preparation chant under a full moon in the prairie
2:53

Can´t catch me
v4.5+
High-energy cinematic Western instrumental, extremely fast tempo, virtuosic like a wild chase, Rapid acoustic guitar picking and tremolo strings drive the rhythm forward, Sharp snare and tambourine imitate galloping hooves, Trumpet bursts and dramatic brass add intensity, The piece feels urgent, wild, unstoppable – like a mustang racing across the prairie at full speed, No slowdown, constant drive, relentless momentum, thrilling and bombastic, ‑violin

