3:47

Morning Complete (Life Complete)
v4.5-all
Indie alt-folk anthem with intimate emotional core, Male vocal, breathy and raw in verses, evolving into powerful, layered harmonies in chorus, Tempo ~92 BPM, starts in a minor key with subtle lift into relative major in chorus, Soft acoustic guitar + piano foundation, gradually building with light percussion (stomp/clap), bass, and cinematic strings, Organic, not polished—retain imperfections, vocal cracks, and vulnerability, Dynamic arc: whisper-soft intro → rhythmic tension → soaring, cathartic chorus → full anthemic final chorus with group-style backing vocals
3:39

Be a Man About It
v4.5-all
Male vocal indie rock with UK accent, Emotional restrained verses building into explosive anthemic chorus, Tempo ~105 BPM, Start minimal: clean electric guitar, soft ambient pad, intimate vocal, Gradual build with kick and bass entering verse 2, Chorus hits with full drums, driving bass, wide guitars, gang vocal doubles, Dynamic contrast between quiet tension and loud release, Bridge strips back to near silence then rebuilds with toms and rising synth, Final chorus biggest moment with layered vocals and reverb tail, Mood: pressure, masculinity, emotional suppression, release, Raw but polished, cinematic indie rock
6:20

Goldfish Bowl
v4.5-all
Indie rock with swaggering, conversational vocals, Dry, witty lyricism with observational storytelling and a hint of romantic cynicism, Verses feel talk-sung, slightly behind the beat; choruses tighten into catchy, rhythmic hooks, Guitar tone: crisp, slightly overdriven riffs with punchy, staccato strumming, Bass is melodic and forward; drums are tight, minimal, groove-driven, Tempo mid-paced (90–120 BPM), Atmosphere: late-night city energy, smoky bars, flirtation and tension, Vocal delivery confident, sly, intimate, with subtle grit, Production clean but not polished; leave space for attitude, Avoid overly emotional belting—keep it cool, controlled, magnetic
4:07

Rent Eats First
v4.5-all
Indie-pop / Britpop-inspired track, 118 BPM, key of D major with B minor tonal center, Male vocal (British accent), restrained, conversational, slightly detached with understated emotion, Upbeat, bright instrumentation contrasting melancholic lyrics, Arrangement: Clean electric guitar (light chorus), rhythmic muted strums in verses, melodic lead guitar hooks between lines, Bass warm and melodic, driving 8th notes, Drums tight indie groove (kick, snare, hi-hat), no heavy fills, Subtle synth pad in chorus for lift, Structure: Intro–V1–Pre–Ch–V2–Pre–Ch–Bridge–Final Ch–Outro, Vocal phrasing slightly ahead of beat in verses, more open in chorus, Hook repeats clearly: “Rent eats first, then what’s left of me, ”
Mood: observational, resigned, quietly reflective—not angry, Modern urban UK life, financial pressure, lost potential, Clean mix, slight room reverb, natural dynamics, no over-polish
5:19

Saturday Night, Same Shirt
v4.5-all
Indie rock / Britpop, 118 BPM, key of D major with B minor tonal center, Male vocal (British accent), restrained but expressive, slightly detached tone, Verse: muted electric guitar (palm-muted), tight bass groove, minimal drums, dry vocal close to mic, Pre-chorus: open guitar chords, rising dynamics, light reverb, Chorus: full band (electric guitars, bass, drums), anthemic but emotionally hollow, not overly explosive, Subtle synth pad for atmosphere, Melody slightly ahead of beat in verses, more open in chorus, Theme: repetitive nightlife, identity erosion, urban London (Brick Lane, East End), Texture: clean mix, light tape saturation, slight room ambience, no heavy effects
4:09

Don't Say You're Lost
v4.5-all
Indie alternative track, 118 BPM, key of D major with B minor tonal center, male vocal intimate and restrained with emotional tension, slight cracks on sustained notes, Verse: muted electric guitar (palm-muted 8ths), soft bass pulse, minimal kick and rim percussion, Pre-chorus: open guitar, light toms, rising ambient synth pad, Chorus: full band enters (electric guitar, bass, drums), still controlled not overly anthemic, melodic lift with wide vocal phrasing, Bridge: stripped back, half-time, minimal guitar + ambient pad, close vocal, Final chorus: added harmony stack + subtle lead guitar line, Mood: internal conflict, identity pressure, restrained urgency, Texture: clean but atmospheric mix, light reverb, subtle delay throws on key lines, Structure: Intro–V1–Pre–Ch–V2–Pre–Ch–Bridge–Final Ch–Outro, First 15 seconds hook-focused
4:12

Kitchen Light Still On
v4.5-all
Tempo: ~78–84 BPM
Key: D major (but lean into B minor for melancholy)
Acoustic guitar (fingerpicked, not strummed heavy)
Light room reverb (feels like a real space)
Optional: soft piano or distant pedal steel
3:41

My Dad at My Age
v4.5-all
Male vocal, indie rock, Sam Fender style, British tone, Emotional, storytelling, restrained but powerful, Tempo ~105 BPM, Key: G Major, Instrumentation: clean electric guitar with light reverb, warm bass, tight punchy drums, subtle piano layer in chorus, Verse: minimal arrangement, conversational vocal, intimate and dry, Pre-chorus: add bass pulse, rising tension, Chorus: full band, wide stereo guitars, strong kick/snare, layered harmonies, emotional lift without overproduction, Bridge: strip back to guitar + vocal, raw and vulnerable, Final chorus: biggest energy, add octave vocal, backing gang chants, light distortion for intensity, Mix: natural, slightly gritty, no glossy pop polish, Mood: reflective, generational tension, masculine vulnerability, grounded realism
5:51

Someone's First Choice
v4.5-all
Intimate indie folk song, male vocal, warm and expressive, slight rasp, Acoustic guitar-driven with soft fingerpicking, gentle strumming build, Minimal arrangement: light piano, subtle ambient pads, brushed percussion, Slow tempo (~78 BPM), Emotional arc from reflective and tender to quietly powerful, Themes of fleeting connection, vulnerability, being seen, and bittersweet growth, Close-mic vocals, natural room reverb, lo-fi warmth, Chorus lifts with layered harmonies but stays restrained, Influences: modern indie folk, cinematic, heartfelt storytelling, Soft dynamic rise, no heavy drums, organic and human, Ending fades gently, nostalgic tone
3:13

Group Chat Silence
v4.5-all
• Tempo: ~102 BPM
• Key: B minor (moody but still melodic)
• Verse: muted guitar + tight bass + minimal drums
• Chorus: open guitars, wider drums, slight lift but not stadium
• Texture: subtle ambient pad (keeps it modern, not retro cosplay)
Think: restraint first, release later

