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3:29

Let's do a raucous funk song, Something a little dirtier and heavier
5:52

Alternative rock with blues and funk influences, Distorted electric guitar plays syncopated riffs and bluesy lead fills, A gritty baritone male vocal delivers rhythmic, soulful lines, The bass guitar follows the kick drum with a driving, slightly overdriven tone, Drums feature a heavy backbeat with prominent open hi-hats and occasional cowbell accents, The arrangement includes layered vocal harmonies in the chorus and rhythmic handclaps, Tempo is 105 BPM in 4/4 time
5:21

Progressive metal with a dark mid-1980s futuristic atmosphere, inspired by dramatic theatrical metal and art-rock production, Heavy but polished electric guitars, melodic high-register vocals, intricate bass movement, tight powerful acoustic drums only, and shifting odd time signatures, Use dynamic arrangements with sudden changes in rhythm, tempo feel, and intensity, Include ambient synth textures, cold metallic sound effects, reverse swells, gated reverb, eerie electronic accents, and cinematic transitions, The song should feel mysterious, intelligent, emotional, and slightly dystopian, with a wide dynamic range: quiet atmospheric passages building into explosive progressive metal choruses, Complex rhythms, syncopated riffs, dramatic pauses, layered harmonies, and spacious ambient sections, Sound FX
4:48

A 24-year-old male vocalist blending rock, soul, and gospel influences with a uniquely expressive voice, Youthful tone and energy are still clearly present, but underneath is emotional weight and subtle wear that suggests real life experience, Naturally soulful delivery with rich dynamics, controlled grit, and a warm rasp that emerges when he pushes emotionally or leans into sustained notes, Strong chest voice, emotionally charged phrasing, and believable vulnerability, Influenced by classic soul and gospel phrasing but adapted into a modern rock setting, Capable of intimate restraint, explosive emotional peaks, soaring gospel-style intensity, and raw textured ad-libs without sounding theatrical or over-sung, Authentic, human, emotionally magnetic, and slightly imperfect in the best way, Avoid polished pop vocals or overly clean production — prioritize character, conviction, soul, and emotional realism
4:05

Hard rock with blues-rock influences, Distorted electric guitars play syncopated riffs and power chords, A gritty, raspy male vocal delivers the lyrics with aggressive energy, The drums feature a heavy backbeat with prominent crash cymbals and a driving kick drum, An overdriven bass guitar follows the guitar riffs closely, The arrangement includes a wah-wah guitar solo and rhythmic stops, 86 BPM, Key of E Minor, 4/4 time signature
5:39

Opening with eerie etherwave synth textures, the track layers metallic percussion and deep, pulsating bass, Distorted guitars drift in and out, merging with sustained pad swells to build a vast, cinematic ambient metal soundscape, both hypnotic and intense as each section evolves
3:27

Lo-fi trap blues, Hypnotic, Charismatic, Sparse, Deep pocket, Blues guitar ghosts, Vinyl dust, Modern underground aura, The groove is the message, Delicate, tender, stripped down vocal delivery, with minimal vocal flourishes, Calm, easy vibe
4:26

Turbocharged
v5.5
Fast, chunky heavy metal, Multiple rhythm changes before vocals, Massive stop-start dynamics, Tight palm-muted riffs, Double-kick drums, Twin-guitar harmonies, Vocals alternate between conversational accusation and soaring declarations, Words occasionally isolated in empty space before the band crashes back in, Large room ambience around key lines, Long, aggressive guitar work with melodic intelligence rather than chaos
3:57

5:28

5:24

Black Magic
v5.5
Inventive "Etherwave Soul" unfolds with airy modular synth pulses, microtonal harp glissandos, and drones textured by throat singing and distant, ghostly choirs, Heavy Metal guitar work weaves throughout, Verses float over deep sub-bass swells and granular textures, while choruses lift with spectral bells, percussive breathwork, and vocal pads, all woven to evoke a weightless, spiritual soundscape, All this within a Pop Rock framework
4:33

All Day Long
v5.5
powerful etherwave metal industrial hard rock with real instruments and huge live drums thick bass guitar overdriven guitars atmospheric synth textures occasional banjo appalachian picking underneath for ancestral energy masculine outlaw alchemist vocalist with grit swagger soul and conviction sounds battle tested dangerous ecstatic and spiritually charged avoid pop softness glossy edm production or theatrical cheese Country, Rockabilly, Folk, Gospel meets Alternative Rock, Stoner Rock, Hard Rock meets cinematic industrial metal ancient myth fused with futuristic technology aggressive but uplifting dark yet radiant massive hooks thunderous groove dynamic live feel and emotionally overwhelming choruses feels like destiny accelerating through music spirit and machine working together infinitely
5:52

4:47

An epic progressive rock piano piece opens with bold, resonant chords and a sweeping, cinematic guitar melody, Layers of strings and subtle percussion swell in the chorus, heightening the drama, A bridge introduces rapid arpeggios, while the finale reaches a grand, orchestral climax before fading delicately
2:54

Upbeat acoustic pop with funk and folk influences, Features percussive acoustic guitar strumming with frequent palm muting and percussive slaps on the strings, A clean, melodic electric bass follows the kick drum patterns, Drums consist of a tight, dry snare and a punchy kick with light hi-hat work, Bright, energetic male tenor vocals lead the track with occasional multi-tracked harmonies in the chorus, A clean electric guitar provides rhythmic accents and a brief melodic solo with light overdrive, The tempo is 115 BPM in the key of G Major
4:07

Sparse dramatic piano ballad with close-miked grand piano, heavy sustain pedal, low-register octaves, and brittle high arpeggios, moving from hushed verses to forceful full-range chord strikes, Add heavy metal accompaniment: drop-tuned palm-muted guitars, double-kick drums, aggressive bass, and a breakdown with screaming leads, Dry, raw mix, minimal room tone, no harmonies
4:56

Riff driven hard rock with swagger, Slight progressive vibe, Make it fun
3:23

Throw in some special flair this time, Make it nice and perfect for the people
4:03

Piano Ballad a la You Don't Have To Tell Me by Partridge Family
3:24

5:19

4:58

Nu-metal track featuring a blend of aggressive rap-rock and melodic alternative metal, The arrangement centers on high-gain distorted electric guitars playing syncopated power chord riffs and palm-muted chugging, A slap bass guitar provides a percussive, metallic low-end that locks with a punchy drum kit, The drumming features a crisp snare, rapid double-kick patterns, and frequent crash cymbal accents, Vocals transition between rhythmic rapping, melodic singing, and distorted screams, Turntable scratches and subtle electronic synth textures are layered into the bridge and transitions, The track is in the key of D minor at 105 BPM
4:11

I Came To Play
v5.5
Sousaphone-led brass groove with clarinet counterlines, syncopated tubas, and muted trumpet stabs over a second-line drum pattern, Finger-click percussion, walking bass, and slap-tongue clarinet phrases ride a dusty swing feel, with room reverb, tape saturation, and tight horn unisons for a playful, street-band texture
3:22

Butterfly
v5.5
Pushing daredevil soul-funk at 92 BPM: punchy live drums with tight ghost notes, clipped clavinet riffs, wah-touched electric guitar, rubbery electric bass, and lush cello/violin lines, Minor-key verses open sparse, then chorus hits with stacked strings, handclaps, and tape delay throws for a bold, reckless finish
4:39

One Stride Away
v5.5
Sparse dramatic piano ballad with close-miked grand piano, heavy sustain pedal, low-register octaves, and brittle high arpeggios, moving from hushed verses to forceful full-range chord strikes, Add heavy metal accompaniment: drop-tuned palm-muted guitars, double-kick drums, aggressive bass, and a breakdown with screaming leads, Dry, raw mix, minimal room tone, no harmonies
4:46

Whisper-quiet brutal hard rock/metal with haunting, slightly whimsical textures: palm-muted drop-tuned guitars played ultra-soft through tube amp sim, bowed cymbal washes, distant kick drum, and low tom heartbeat, Clean ghost vocals, eerie harmonics, chorus-drenched bass, reversed ambience, sparse dissonant leads, and wide reverb for a haunted, fragile edge
5:07

Goodbye Blues
v5.5
Melodic new-school hard blues ballad, Slow rolling groove at 84–88 BPM, Deep pocket drums with powerful feel and lots of space, Low droning guitar foundation throughout the song, Expressive slide guitar acts as a second voice, answering and commenting on the vocal lines, Warm soulful male vocal with emotional sincerity, not theatrical, Beautiful memorable melody with long held notes and strong phrasing, Blues-rock roots but forward-looking and hopeful rather than sad, Build intensity through layering, harmony, dynamics, and slide guitar, never through increased tempo, Keep the groove alive from beginning to end, Hypnotic pulse, Organic band performance, Long slide guitar solos and melodic guitar fills, The feeling is farewell, gratitude, release, and moving forward, Think: saying goodbye to the blues without rejecting them
5:28

Black Wire
v5.5
Dark hypnotic highway drone blues, Deep sustained guitar tones, plodding mid tempo groove, Repetitive trance-like rhythm, Low droning electric guitar and slide guitar textures, Sparse drums with heavy pocket, Night-driving atmosphere, Power lines humming, Tire noise becoming rhythm, Minimal chord movement, Space between phrases, Moody, cinematic, pre-dawn American highway feeling, Southern gothic atmosphere, Thick bass drone, Subtle ambient textures, Build tension through repetition rather than chord changes, Organic performance, Human imperfections, Mesmerizing and immersive, Think dark roadside meditation, not radio single, Nu Skool Ambient Hard Blues





