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gemology A-sides. album. incomplete

The goal is fun sing out load songs while driving in your car. The order of creation is: lapis lazuli, malachite, opal, pyrite, quartz, ..next up is beryl..no clue as of yet.
3:07Song Image
hard rock country, clean, no effects, female backup vocals for harmony on chorus, minimal twang, head right into the song, no fluff
2:47Song Image
hard rock country, clear and clean vocals, Harmony
4:16Song Image
genre: indie, alt-country Complex and subtle electric guitar riffs that play background to the vocals, a driving drumbeat, Raw production enhances the intensity, and the song's through-composed structure mirrors the unpredictable journey, creating a contemplative rock epic, the song should be fun and singable
2:52Song Image
country rock with a mean baseline, and delicate violin, piano, minimal twang, Intro should be short and should not indicate any country influence, The instrumentals should not overpower the hooks, the vocals should be clean and clear, The vocals should have No modulation, The vocals should have No effects, the instances of the chorus should be the same with the same catchy hook
3:05Song Image
live performance, hard rock country, boot stomping American gothic with dobro guitar, boot stomping, piano to highlight subtle vocalization, voice should be clean and clear vocals, No vocal effects, professional vocals sung with pure confidence
3:24Song Image
Begin with a sparse alt-rock intro—fold in lonely tremolo guitar over low, rumbling synths, paired with an echo-heavy drum pattern, Industrial elements—distant clanks, metallic scrapes—evoke crumbling communities, Verses are tense, textured, bass-driven with subtle strings for melancholy, At the pre-chorus, minor-key piano and swelling vocals rise, The chorus opens up: heartfelt electric guitar lines and lush harmonies introduce a glimmer of warmth, while layered percussion underlines resilience, The bridge strips back to acoustic guitar and distant reverb-laden vocals, then crescendos with full-band and synth lifts, closing in hopeful major chords, balancing grit and luminance
4:19Song Image
Begin with a sparse alt-rock intro—fold in lonely tremolo guitar over low, rumbling synths, paired with an echo-heavy drum pattern, Industrial elements—distant clanks, metallic scrapes—evoke crumbling communities, Verses are tense, textured, bass-driven with subtle strings for melancholy, At the pre-chorus, minor-key piano and swelling vocals rise, The chorus opens up: heartfelt electric guitar lines and lush harmonies introduce a glimmer of warmth, while layered percussion underlines resilience, The bridge strips back to acoustic guitar and distant reverb-laden vocals, then crescendos with full-band and synth lifts, closing in hopeful major chords, balancing grit and luminance
2:20Song Image
Begin with a sparse alt-rock intro—fold in lonely tremolo guitar over low, rumbling synths, paired with an echo-heavy drum pattern, Industrial elements—distant clanks, metallic scrapes—evoke crumbling communities, Verses are tense, textured, bass-driven with subtle strings for melancholy, At the pre-chorus, minor-key piano and swelling vocals rise, The chorus opens up: heartfelt electric guitar lines and lush harmonies introduce a glimmer of warmth, while layered percussion underlines resilience, The bridge strips back to acoustic guitar and distant reverb-laden vocals, then crescendos with full-band and synth lifts, closing in hopeful major chords, balancing grit and luminance