
🏯ISHIGAKI METAL⚡
ISHIGAKI METAL is not music about stone walls.
It draws attention back to structures shaped by human hands,
preserved by care,
and lost through indifference.
ISHIGAKI is open to people and society.
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24 songs
3:37

Viking Metal, Hurdy-gurdy, Create an epic Viking metal song with powerful riffs, thunderous drums, and a dramatic, atmospheric intro, The vocals should be a mix of clean and growled, conveying both reverence and power, The theme of the lyrics is the stone walls (ISHIGAKI) of Hikone Castle in Japan — majestic, resilient, and beautifully crafted across centuries, The song should start with a solemn tone, then build into a powerful, soaring chorus that glorifies the stone walls as protectors of history and legacy, Include a quieter bridge section to highlight a moment of reflection, followed by a final chorus that celebrates both the ancient and modern efforts to preserve these stone structures, The lyrics are in Japanese, Please match the intensity and mood of Viking metal, incorporating dramatic instrumentation and layered chorus vocals, Follow the structure and pacing of the provided lyrics
3:44

Ишигаки
v4.5
A dark, progressive metal track with and mathrock influences, built around two lead bass guitars, Guitars and drums are used only minimally — subtle, sparse, and atmospheric, The main sonic force comes from the interplay of the basses, weaving dissonant, rhythmically complex structures, In the background, ghostly whispers and the eerie laughter of fallen angels echo in a strange, chant-like language, as if a cursed ritual is being performed, The result is dense, abstract, and haunting — a surreal descent into low-end chaos, ‑GUITER, ‑synthesizer
2:54

賽の河原でISHIGAKI積み
v4.5
Death metal, Progressive metal, A high-speed progressive death metal and mathcore track with dramatic tempo changes and complex rhythms, The song starts with a dark, ominous Japanese traditional vibe, evoking the eerie atmosphere of Sainokawara (the Buddhist limbo for dead children), The early sections are chaotic but playful, with aggressive riffing and screamed vocals, It features heavy, jagged guitars and unexpected shifts, blending humor and intensity as children defiantly build a giant stone wall to block demons, In the bridge, the chaos breaks — the demon screams in frustration, The music transitions into a grand, sacred outro filled with heavenly light, using choir harmonies, ambient guitars, and a sense of spiritual transcendence, Ends with calm and solemn beauty
4:47

Japanese-style metal, Epic Melody, Slow Heavy, Emotional Guitar, Heritage, Japanese enka-style vibrato and delay voices, Use taiko drums for rhythm, Include shakuhachi and koto in intro and bridge sections, It mixes traditional Japanese sounds with low-tuned guitar and double bass drums
3:47

スキ💕スキ💕ISHIGAKI
v4.5
Viking Metal, Pagan metal, Battle metal, [Summar]A Viking Metal / pagan Metal style song that celebrates the ancient wisdom and beauty of "ISHIGAKI" — traditional Japanese stone walls, The lyrics explore how ISHIGAKI are environmentally friendly, earthquake-resistant, and filled with human wisdom, The song invites the listener to rediscover the strength and heritage of these walls, The tone is energetic, epic, and slightly humorous, with a chant-like chorus that makes you want to raise your fist, [Instruments & Style]Fast-paced guitar riffs with flowing melodic lines, supported by war drums, bass, and folk instruments like hurdy-gurdy, violin, and recorder for a rich, layered sound, Tempo varies across sections to build dynamics
4:14

Viking Metal, Pagan metal, Battle metal, [Summar] Viking Metal / pagan Metal style song that celebrates the ancient wisdom and beauty of "ISHIGAKI" — traditional Japanese stone walls, The lyrics explore how ISHIGAKI are environmentally friendly, earthquake-resistant, and filled with human wisdom, The song invites the listener to rediscover the strength and heritage of these walls, The tone is energetic, epic, and slightly humorous, with a chant-like chorus that makes you want to raise your fist, [Instruments & Style]Fast-paced guitar riffs with flowing melodic lines, supported by war drums, bass, and folk instruments like hurdy-gurdy, violin, and recorder for a rich, layered sound, Tempo varies across sections to build dynamics, math
6:08

ISHIGAKI~山に眠る~
v4.5
Viking Metal, Technical Folk Rock
Genre: Viking Metal, Pagan Metal
Create a solemn yet powerful atmosphere, as if the ancient voices and breaths can still be felt from the ruins, The simple drone sound of the bagpipes connects the past and the present, Pay attention to the deep, heavy guitar riff, the mid-tempo, and the growling male vocals, The beautiful female chorus also comes in at key points, In the chorus, the cry of "ISHIGAKI!" is strongly emphasized, By layering ambient elements such as the texture of the wind and earth, the atmosphere of an old castle surrounded by nature is created, The sound of the wind rustling the leaves, the chirps of insects, and the sound of water flowing in the stream are all the same sounds that people heard long ago, which is emotional, Aim for a song that is filled with both awe and power, as if a forgotten heritage has been revived
2:49

Japanese Metalcore, A fast, aggressive Japanese metalcore track with heavy rhythm guitars, blast beats, and a mix of shouted and screamed vocals, The tone is intense but includes a slightly humorous edge, Verses should have a rap-metal style with tight rhythmic delivery, while choruses are anthemic and chant-like, Incorporate dramatic breakdowns, Japanese taiko-inspired percussion, and crowd-style gang vocals, The overall vibe should be rebellious, powerful, and dramatic, themed around perseverance, rebuilding, and indestructible stone walls
4:39

5:27

ISHIGAKImetal, viking metal, symphonic metal, atmospheric black metal, epic, historical, japanese ruins, stone wall(ISHIGAKI), majestic, mysterious, reverent, immersive, distorted guitar, symphonic strings, taiko drums, choir, ambient forest sounds
3:28

”ISHIGAKImetal”, Viking metal、A high-energy fusion of Viking Metal and Drum'n'Bass ("nu-Vikingmetal") with aggressive symphonic elements, Fast-paced double kicks, roaring distorted guitars, cinematic orchestral stabs, and glitchy DNB drops, Vocals are powerful, masculine, and slightly unhinged—channeling a modern reincarnation of Nobunaga Oda, Call-and-response elements like "YO!", "HEY!", and "YEAR!" should be shouted with crowd-hype energy, Mix traditional Japanese percussion subtly into the background for historical flavor, The arrangement should feel epic, chaotic, and theatrical—like a battle anthem for a stone giant's resurrection
3:52

ISHIGAKI METAL, A raw and powerful Viking/Pagan metal track with a ritualistic and epic tone, Driven by heavy, mid-tempo riffs, pounding tribal drums, and layered male chants, Guttural growls mixed with melodic clean vocals sung like ancient Norse invocations, Atmosphere is earthy and mythic, evoking lost stone temples and forgotten battles, Minimal symphonic elements; focus is on primal rhythm, folk-inspired melodies, and fierce emotional storytelling, Ideal for legends carved into repurposed stones and the weight of ancestral memory
4:46

ISHIGAKImetal, Power metal, high-energy and epic, Intense drums, distorted guitars, powerful male vocals with aggressive delivery, Includes traditional Norse chanting, folk-inspired melodies, and dramatic dynamic shifts, Rhythmic double kick drums and soaring chorus lines, Think of a marching Viking warband storming a mountain fortress, Add battle cries and layered male choirs for scale, Start the track with a wild "Viking battle cry" before the intro kicks in
3:29

近江坂本~ISHIGAKIの郷~
v4.5
[STYLE:ISHIGAKImetal, Viking Metal, Pagan Folk Metal, Neo-Folk, Djent, Experimental Tech Metal]
[MOOD: Reverent, Earthy, Constructive, Surprising, Living Legacy]
[TEMPO: Moderate to fast with polyrhythmic breaks]
[INSTRUMENTATION: 7-string guitar with djent-style staccato riffs, traditional Japanese flutes and percussion (e, g, hyōshigi, taiko), stone impact FX, ambient textures with wind and rain, clean-tone guitar arpeggios]
[STRUCTURE: Intro with whispered chanting, verses with groove metal riffs and syncopation, chorus with melodic harmonies and folk instruments, bridge with ambient drop and reversed melodies to symbolize “rebuilding”, outro with fading chimes and heartbeat pulse]
[VOCALS: Combination of harsh growls, whispered narration, and clean male voice chanting in Japanese]
[SFX: Subtle use of stone scraping, hammering, birdsong in distance, school bell chime to reference modern town life]
4:36

Stone (Remix)
v4.5+
Japanese-style metal, Epic Melody, Slow Heavy, Harmonic Minor, Emotional Guitar, Heritage, Japanese enka-style vibrato and delay voices, Use taiko drums for rhythm, Include shakuhachi and koto in intro and bridge sections, It mixes traditional Japanese sounds with low-tuned guitar and double bass drums
3:54

Genre: ISHIGAKImetal, Viking Metal, Pagan Metal, Folk Metal, The track celebrates the ancient wisdom and beauty of traditional Japanese stonework "ISHIGAKI", With a tone that is energetic, grand, and slightly humorous, the song invites listeners to rediscover the strength and legacy of these historic stones, Fast-flowing melodic guitar riffs drive the pace, supported by war drums, bass, hurdy-gurdy, violin, and recorder for a richly layered folk-metal sound, Chorus features chant-style vocals with call-and-response growls and crowd shouts that invite fist-raising, Tempo and intensity shift between sections to build dynamics, Bridge slows into whispered ambient textures and sparse percussion, Final chorus explodes with supersaw-enhanced backing and deep Superbass, Occasional stomp-style breaks echo marching boots, The mood is heroic, earthy, and epic
3:03

A high-energy blend of ISHIGAKI metal, Nu-Metal and Japanese Pop elements with 8-bit chiptune textures, glitch effects, and fast-paced double kicks, Heavy distorted guitars provide a crunchy base, while energetic male vocals alternate with vocoder effects and rhythmic shouting, The arrangement features syncopated breakdowns, electronic drops, and melodic hooks with nostalgic Heisei-era vibes, The overall tone is playful yet aggressive, combining modern metalcore precision with retro arcade-inspired synths and djent, Tempo: Fast, Tonality: Minor
7:38

📝やさしいISHIGAKI教室 第一回目
v4.5+
Opening with a calm spoken-word narration over soft Japanese ambient music — gentle koto, shakuhachi, and light taiko textures, creating a warm, educational radio-classroom vibe, The first half keeps the tempo slow and background unobtrusive, allowing the voice to clearly deliver historical explanations of ISHIGAKI, At the midpoint, a dramatic orchestral build swells into an epic ISHIGAKI METAL section: blending symphonic metal with Japanese folk melodies, featuring heavy distorted guitars, double-kick drumming, powerful bass, and soaring strings, Incorporate occasional traditional percussion accents (taiko, shime-daiko) alongside symphonic choirs for grandeur, Switch between clean, melodic vocals and occasional growls/screams for emphasis, End with a fade back into calm spoken-word over the ambient Japanese instruments, closing the “lesson” in a gentle and inviting tone, [Voice: kawaii girl voice]
4:00

Symphonic ISHIGAKI Metal with cinematic orchestration, majestic piano melodies followed by electric guitar harmonies, orchestral strings and choir layers, Drums inspired by traditional Japanese Taiko rhythms combined with modern metal double-kick and snare, building intensity in the chorus with powerful refrains, Church bell sound at the intro and outro with long reverb to symbolize the passage of time, Epic and solemn atmosphere, blending natural elements with human strength, evoking the spirit of ISHIGAKI and Tamaki Town’s pride, **Final chorus modulates to a higher key for dramatic effect, with full choir and orchestra emphasizing the climax, **, ‑guttural vocal, ‑Growl Vocals
4:45

Nature and Stone!(神戸城跡)
v4.5-all
Groove Metal, Natural harmony mood, Mid-tempo, Heavy rhythmic riffs, Pulsing bassline, Bamboo flute accents, Modern production
1:57

鳥羽城(Toba Castle)
v4.5+
Folk/Viking Metal inspired by the image of armored warships (ironclad vessels) sailing through stormy seas, Driving rhythms with pounding drums and galloping bass emulate the crash of waves, Electric guitars carry bold, seafaring riffs, layered with folk instruments such as flutes and fiddles, evoking the spirit of sailors and warriors, Choirs and shouted gang vocals recall the cries of the fleet, echoing the pride of the Kuki navy, The verses ride with the swell of the ocean, while the final chorus accelerates into a fast tempo with double drums, surging forward like a warship cutting through the storm, Epic, powerful, and relentless — the sound of ISHIGAKI standing against the sea
3:55

ISHIGAKIMETAL, Atmospheric Death Metal with Post-Black Metal elements, slow heavy riffs, unstable rhythm, geological scale, nature vs civilization, oppressive, solemn, timeless
4:59

郡上八幡城(Gujo Hachiman Castle)
v4.5-all
ISHIGAKI METAL, Viking Metal, Epic and solemn atmosphere, Low male choir and pagan chants, taiko-like drums, distorted guitars, Blend of pagan heaviness and symphonic orchestration, Dynamic build from raw tribal sections to grand orchestral climax, Intro and bridge include the melody of Gujo Odori, The vocals portray a mystical world, with growling voices and choir harmonies, Emotional, historical, and monumental
5:02

ISHIGAKI METAL, Dark post-metal with avant-garde structure, Slow to mid-tempo, Heavy low-tuned guitars, minimal riffs, strong sense of space, Vocals are restrained, ritualistic, and emotional, Japanese lyrics, focusing on phonetics rather than meaning, Do not resolve harmony clearly




