
"Screaming Through the Wires"
Industrial haze, nu-metal grit, and gothic atmosphere. Distorted riffs, tense rhythms, and haunted moods pulse through a dark, cinematic soundscape of rebellion and inner noise.
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4 songs
4:44

Where the Silence Remembers Us
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Cinematic power ballad featuring a blend of orchestral and rock elements, The arrangement begins with a delicate piano melody and atmospheric string pads, later expanding into a full rock ensemble, A male tenor and female soprano vocals delivers a dynamic performance, transitioning from breathy, intimate verses to powerful, belted choruses with high-register sustain, The percussion evolves from subtle ambient hits to a driving rock beat with heavy snare and resonant kick, Electric guitars provide clean, arpeggiated textures in the verses and thick, distorted power chords in the choruses, A prominent cello solo appears in the bridge, accompanied by orchestral percussion and rising string crescendos, The track is in the key of B minor with a tempo of 72 BPM in 4/4 time
4:41

Onde a Água Sabe o Meu Nome
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Alternative rock with Portuguese vocals, The arrangement features a clean electric guitar playing arpeggiated figures and a picked acoustic guitar, A melodic electric bass follows the kick drum patterns, Drums consist of a standard kit with a prominent snare and steady hi-hat work, In the chorus, distorted electric guitars provide thick wall-of-sound textures with power chords, The male lead vocal is expressive, shifting from a breathy baritone in the verses to a powerful, belted tenor in the choruses, Orchestral string pads enter during the second verse and bridge to add harmonic density, The tempo is 78 BPM in 4/4 time
5:16

Weight of What Remains
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Emotional post-grunge alternative rock with raw gritty guitars and heavy live drums, Slow dirty guitar intro leading into intimate verses with raspy male vocals, Rising tension pre-choruses exploding into powerful distorted guitar choruses with angsty, strained vocal delivery and wide harmonies, Thick driving bass and punchy drums, Bridge with restrained spoken-word feel and atmospheric tension, Extended final chorus full of emotional intensity, Soft fading guitar outro, Mood regretful, cathartic, heavy, and deeply emotional, like a confessional rock ballad filled with remorse and release
4:35

Gothic metal with symphonic elements, Baritone male vocals transition from clean, melodic delivery to aggressive, gritty belts, Distorted electric guitars play palm-muted chugging patterns and sustained power chords, A prominent piano provides melodic counterpoint with staccato arpeggios, Orchestral strings and brass layers add harmonic density, The drums feature a heavy snare on 2 and 4 with double-kick patterns during the chorus, The bass guitar follows the guitar riffs with a distorted, mid-heavy tone, Key of D minor, 140 BPM
