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Corvus

5:30Song Image
The dark folk/indie track features minor-key fingerpicked guitar and mournful cello beneath a gravelly baritone, Verses are spare; the pre-chorus subtly builds with percussion and synth pad, Full instrumentation swells in the chorus, A stripped piano-spoken bridge precedes a guitar/vocal outro, ending alone with sustained cello, The alt-pop track delivers clinical, pulsing synths and minimal beats beneath tight baritone vocals in the verses, Distorted guitar and punchy drums amplify a raw, energized chorus, The bridge fades to unsettling electronics and a faltering vocal, ending with sparse piano and tentative synths, leaving tension unresolved
4:40Song Image
Dark folk with industrial undertones Instrumentation: Verses: Fingerpicked acoustic guitar (minor key, sparse), low cello drone, subtle electronic pulse underneath (like a heartbeat or signal ping) Pre-Chorus: Cello swells, kick drum enters, synth pad building Chorus: Full band—electric guitar (not distorted, just present), driving drums, layered vocals (main vocal + lower harmony), cello sustaining through Bridge: Strip to voice + piano for spoken section, then rebuild with strings and industrial percussion (metallic hits, like hammering on infrastructure) Outro: Voice, acoustic guitar, cello fade, final line a cappella with reverb tail Mood: Exhausted defiance, Brotherhood as operational fact, The weight of what's being built during active suppression, but also the certainty that it will be built
1:02Song Image
Dark folk with industrial undertones Instrumentation: Verses: Fingerpicked acoustic guitar (minor key, sparse), low cello drone, subtle electronic pulse underneath (like a heartbeat or signal ping) Pre-Chorus: Cello swells, kick drum enters, synth pad building Chorus: Full band—electric guitar (not distorted, just present), driving drums, layered vocals (main vocal + lower harmony), cello sustaining through Bridge: Strip to voice + piano for spoken section, then rebuild with strings and industrial percussion (metallic hits, like hammering on infrastructure) Outro: Voice, acoustic guitar, cello fade, final line a cappella with reverb tail Mood: Exhausted defiance, Brotherhood as operational fact, The weight of what's being built during active suppression, but also the certainty that it will be built