5:14

[Band Style - Mic Gordon meets Periphery meets Devil May Cry] [Vocal Style - Benjamin Burnley, Eric Vanlerberghe, Pete Loeffler] [Saxophone trades off with Heavy 8 String Riffs at times] alternative metal, progressive metal, Drop F, [BPM = 225], Argent Metal, Lo-Fi Mathcore, Post Hardcore, Saxophone, Poly-Rhythm's]
6:29

[6 String Cello that replaces bass guitar entirely, 7 String Guitars, Saxophone, Violin, String Sections, Piano]
[Band Styles - Sleep Theory meets Wage War meets Periphery meets Evanescence meets Helluva Boss]
[Genres – Prog Metal, Mathcore, Djent, Nu-Metalcore, Post-Hardcore, Alternative Metal, Progressive Metalcore, Jazz]
[Slow classical string and piano intro followed by a slow building sax that leads into a very djent riff]
[BPM - 135]
[Instrument's Tuning - AEADEAD]
[-bass guitar, Replace with 6 string Cello]
2:32

Create a soft vintage vocal ballad inspired by The Ink Spots, with a warm, comforting, late-night radio feel, Slow tempo, gentle and intimate, Use soft guitar or piano, upright bass, very light percussion, and subtle doo-wop style backing harmonies, Vocals should be tender, close-mic, and soothing, with a brief spoken intro followed by smooth melodic singing, No rap, no swing bounce, no glitch effects, Themes: reassurance, rest before decision, chance as comfort, survival through uncertainty, not having to choose tonight, The singer is a gentle, timeless presence offering calm, not answers, Structure: spoken intro, verses, soft pre-chorus, repeating lullaby-style chorus, gentle outro fade
2:30

[acoustic guitar, no other instruments]
[A love song written by someone healing from a lifetime of evil and finally finding love, soft, tender, exposed, gentle]
2:57

[Soft acoustic lullaby, intimate male vocals, warm lo-fi atmosphere, emotional comfort song, slow tempo, ambient night sounds, campfire vibe, tender and reassuring, like a hug in song form]


