4:03

3:09

5:08

From The Ashes
v5.5
Rock, Acoustic, Male Vocals, Post-Grunge, Aggressive, Raw, Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic, Grunge, Male Vocals
5:28

Genres: Appalachian Ritual Folk, Cinematic Darkwave, Gothic Alt-Pop, Bayou Dreamwave, Ritual EBM
Mood: resilient, reflective, empowering, hopeful, cinematic, defiant
Tempo: 90–104 BPM
Key: D minor with harmonic minor colors and emotional suspended chords
Female Vocal: emotional female gypsy vocalist, intimate storytelling verses, soaring choruses, layered harmonies, vulnerable-to-defiant delivery
Female Throat Singing: deep overtone resonance beneath choruses and bridge
Instrumentation: jawharp pulse, expressive sitar melodies, haunting yodel textures, cinematic violins, cello swells, darkwave synth pads, deep bass drones, ritual toms, heartbeat percussion, atmospheric guitars
Production: organic folk fused with darkwave, intimate verses expanding into massive cinematic choruses, thunderous low end, stormy ambience, emotional stereo widening, warm analog textures
Sonic Traits: rolling-road momentum, windswept atmosphere, distant thunder, reflective landscapes, survival
3:23

4:51

1980s hard-rock power ballad, Acoustic guitar A flat intro, 6/8 pulse with dramatic minor-key guitar arpeggios, tom-heavy lifts, and a soaring melodic chorus; Dynamic Harmonies in the Chorus, verse stays stripped to clean electric guitar and low piano, pre-chorus opens with rising snare rolls and layered harmonies, chorus explodes into full band and held high notes, bridge drops to intimate voice and guitar before the final key-change lift, Lead vocal starts close-mic and fragile, then stacks with doubled choruses, anguished ad-libs, and wide gang harmony on the last refrain, Ear candy includes reverse cymbal swells, delayed guitar squeals, and a final ringing sustain, Wide, glossy, arena-sized mix with emotional sheen, tone, dramatic, ballad, soft, strong, slow, soaring, musical, emotional, rock
4:02

Beserkr
v5.5
STYLE: groove-driven aggressive metal, mid-range percussive vocals, drop-B guitars
Generate an aggressive modern metal track with **drop-B guitars**, **palm-muted staccato riffs**, tight syncopated **kick/snare drum pattern**, Bass follows guitar closely, no synths or pads, no cinematic or tribal elements, Keep verses fast, riff-driven, and rhythmic, Vocals are **mid-range male (A3–C5)**, aggressive, **percussive staccato bursts**, tight consonants, **short words and phrases locked to the beat**, Corey Taylor-style cadence, occasional breathy growl, no melodic sustain, Choruses and breakdowns use repeated short phrases (e, g, “RISE! RISE! RISE AGAIN!”) synced perfectly to guitar and drums, Include **halftime stomp breakdowns** with repeated chant-like phrases, Avoid epic pads, long reverb, Viking war cries, or synthetic sounds, Atmosphere should be **raw, groove-heavy, rhythmic, aggressive, and chaotic** like a percussive, riff-driven metal song
4:31

Don’t Look Away
v5.5
Genres: Cinematic Darkwave, Gothic Alt-Pop, Ritual Industrial, Seductive Dreamwave
Mood: seductive, confident, dangerous, hypnotic, cinematic, intimate
Tempo: 92–108 BPM
Key: E minor with smoky suspended chords
Female Vocal: confident female gypsy vocalist, smoky intimacy, seductive low vocals, breathy whispers, layered harmonies
Female Throat Singing: subtle ritual throat singing beneath choruses
Instrumentation: deep bass, darkwave synths, industrial percussion, ska guitar rhythms, sitar melodies, jawharp pulses, cinematic drums, moody pads
Production: cinematic bedroom atmosphere, warm analog textures, immersive stereo depth, intimate vocals, massive chorus expansion, dark luxurious energy
5:22

Pick it Up
v5.5
Deep, weathered baritone male vocals with whiskey-soaked gravel, nasal poetic phrasing, uneven emotional quiver, and rich commanding low-end resonance, Rough-edged and deeply human, carrying cracked vibrato, dry throat texture, spoken-word inflection, and mournful Southern grit, Vocals drift between half-sung storytelling and haunting melodic delivery, evoking old smoke, sleepless nights, and hard-lived years, Natural imperfections remain fully intact — audible breaths, voice strain, subtle pitch wobble, trembling sustain, and weary emotional weight, Intimate close-mic presence with a haunted Americana atmosphere, like an exhausted drifter preaching poetry in a dim roadside bar at 2AM, Raw, intimate, vulnerable, and emotionally unpolished, banjo, harmonica, violin, and piano, dark rustic Appalachian folk, Americana, dark country, dark and heavy
5:07

3:40

Forever True
v5.5
Studio demo recording, completely dry isolated sources, ONE track: steel-string acoustic guitar recorded direct in studio, Tight, consistent down-up strumming with subtle rhythmic drive, early-2000s acoustic alternative rock feel, steady 82 BPM, Natural chord resonance, close mic, slightly percussive pick attack for groove, no added layers, Male vocal recorded separately in dry vocal booth, soft raspy tenor with conversational, understated delivery (not theatrical or ballad/wedding style), slightly behind the beat for human feel, natural phrasing, controlled dynamics, occasional light vocal strain on higher notes for authenticity, Feels like a raw studio scratch vocal, honest and unpolished, STRICT CONSTRAINTS: no drums, no percussion, no kick, no snare, no cymbals, no claps, no stomps, no bass, no electric instruments, no synths, no pads, no orchestra, no crowd, no live ambience, no reverb space, no cinematic or wedding styling, no choir, Pure acoustic guitar + vocal studio demo only
6:08

rock, Ambient new wave rock with male vocals, icy 1984-style synth-guitar tones and a slow drawn out beat, haunted pulse, Verse sits in a murky, chorus-drenched groove with distant electronic percussion and reverb-heavy bass swells, Chorus blooms wider with layered vocal harmonies and a brighter, driven guitar line, letting the hook cut through the haze, Bridge strips back to voice and sparse synth pads before a final, soaring chorus and a long, echoing outro chord, male vocals, ambient, electronic, new wave
5:37

Genres: Cinematic Blues Rock, Gothic Darkwave, Ritual Industrial, Bayou Soul Rock, Emotional Power Ballad
Mood: emotional, haunting, rebellious, empowering, storm-soaked, cinematic, hypnotic, triumphant
Tempo: 72–88 BPM slow-burning groove with explosive choruses
Key: D minor with blues-rock phrasing and dark suspended chords
Female Vocal: smoky emotional female vocals, raspy belts, seductive low tones, whispers, soaring layered choruses, vulnerable-to-powerful dynamics
Female Throat Singing: subtle ritual throat drones beneath intros and bridges
Instrumentation: bluesy electric guitars, screaming rock solos, dark piano, cinematic violins, swamp-slide guitar, deep bass, live drums, industrial percussion, atmospheric pads, ritual toms, Appalachian banjo drones, haunting ambient guitars
Production: cinematic analog rock fused with darkwave atmosphere, cathedral-scale choruses, thunderstorm reverbs, layered harmonies, swamp ambience, gritty saturation, emotional stereo expansion
2:29

Studio demo, dry isolated sources, Steel-string acoustic guitar direct in studio, Tight down-up strumming, early-2000s acoustic alternative rock feel, 82 BPM, Natural chord resonance, close mic, slightly percussive pick attack, no layers, Male vocal, dry booth: mid-range tenor, thin and slightly nasal with a persistent light reedy rasp — not blues, almost fragile, Emotionally restrained, plainspoken, never theatrical, Midwestern-flat vowels, phrases trail off at the ends, Upper-mid range with occasional breathy falsetto-adjacent break on high notes — the crack is intentional, Slightly laid-back timing, minimal vibrato, no melisma, Earnest and aching but controlled, like singing quietly to himself, No drums, no percussion, no bass, no electric instruments, no synths, no pads, no orchestra, no ambience, no reverb, no choir, Acoustic guitar and vocal only
4:32

Opening with gentle harp and delicate glockenspiel, subtle wind chimes enhance a meditative atmosphere, Soft soprano chants layered with quiet violin create an ethereal folk texture, Timpani enters in the chorus with deep, resonant pulses, evoking ritualistic ceremony, ‑Gothic Power Metal, ‑anthemic, ‑epic, ‑cinematic, ‑arpeggios, ‑classical
3:31

folk, Sparse country ballad with acoustic guitar and lonesome Dobro; male/female duet trading close, weary lines, Verses stay hushed and intimate, almost whispered around the mic; chorus swells with aching harmonies, Dobro answering the vocal phrases, Subtle brushed snare and upright bass slip in on second chorus to deepen the melancholy, then fall away to leave the last lines nearly a cappella, slow, acoustic, country, tone
5:03

Female vocalist, high-octane fusion of industrial punk and dark alt-pop, driven by distorted guitars, aggressive synths, and pounding electronic drums, It's raw, chaotic, and unapologetically loud, laced with glitchy textures and sharp transitions that mirror Loona’s volatile energy, The verses grind with controlled tension, while choruses explode with layered vocals and digital screeches, creating a soundscape that feels like a nightclub in Hell mid-riot, There's a dirty, snarling edge to every beat — a sound born to howl, break rules, and burn bridges with style
5:49

Powerful emotional modern country ballad, raw and authentic, traditional country roots with a modern edge, slow burning verses that explode into a massive chorus, organic and genuine, nothing overproduced, feels like a true honest confession, slow tempo, every word delivered with conviction
Mood:
Deeply emotional, powerful, honest, raw, romantic, nostalgic, aching, warm, triumphant yet tender, timeless
Instrumentation:
Acoustic guitar opening, building into electric guitar, steel pedal guitar, strong driving drums, deep powerful bass, piano underneath, subtle fiddle, full band sound by the final chorus that feels massive yet still rooted and genuine
Vocal Style:
Solo male vocal only, powerful bold and commanding voice, strong and full toned with natural grit, emotionally intense, controlled and intimate on the verses, massive and powerful on the chorus, tender on the outro, no harmonies, no female vocals, pure raw solo male performance, sings like every word is personal and true
2:54

Mean, sharp satirical alt-rock with a bass-led hook carrying the melody while airy vocals float above, Drifting clean guitars, gritty overdriven chorus lifts, punchy live drums, sneaky octave bass lines, and subtle tape saturation, Verse feels dry and tense; hook opens wider with stacked harmonies and stomp-tight percussion
4:08

groove metal, thrash metal, metalcore, guttural growls, piercing screams, crushing riffs, downtuned guitars, heavy palm-muted grooves, 180 BPM, B minor, ‑house, ‑electro
3:19

Swamp country rock, Americana, Southern rock, hip-hop influence, gritty male vocals, heavy rhythms, dirty blues guitar, muddy bass, blue-collar storytelling lyrics, raw and rugged, bayou atmosphere, dusty and dark, mid-tempo groove
4:25

Dark, pulsing industrial beats collide with snarling darkwave synths and layers of distorted bass, driving a relentless wall of sound that feels both primal and mechanical, The rhythm pounds heavy like a heartbeat wrapped in steel, with glitchy textures and atmospheric swells weaving through moments of silence that explode into chaos, A female vocalist delivers venom-laced verses in snarled whispers and growled confessions, erupting into screamed choruses that cut like fangs in the dark, The overall sound is raw, unforgiving, and cathartic — an eruption of teeth, fire, and shadow
5:25

Inventable...
v5.5
I need a epic electricity sound wave into the instrumental, tree-bell, cello-funk, hip pop, 100 bpm, live latronics, fusion, neo bop, clarinette
4:07

Southern Gothic Folk Rock, powerful bass driven, powerful thundering drums, lamenting and desire
3:26

2:51

Voodoo Daddy
v5.5
Fun, playful swamp funk / voodoo groove song with mystical party energy, Mid tempo (85–100 BPM), Groove-driven rhythm with funky bassline, light swamp blues guitar, hand percussion, claps, and slightly spooky but playful atmospheric accents (maracas, rattles, subtle organ), Mood: mischievous voodoo showman, charming and magical, not dark or threatening, Vocal style: confident male lead, expressive, slightly theatrical, half-sung with rhythmic swagger, Chorus is catchy and memorable with strong hook: “Voodoo Daddy” as the main repeated phrase, Verses are storytelling and playful rather than heavy or cinematic, Overall feel: fun supernatural carnival vibe, like a magical street performer controlling the night with charm and rhythm, No EDM, no trap, no heavy metal
4:47

horrorcore rap, dark carnival organ, industrial hip hop, heavy 808 sub bass, distorted grunge guitar riffs, glitch hop, bitcrushed southern banjo, aggressive maniacal male rap vocals, psychotic ringmaster delivery, eerie neon synth, chaotic high energy, wicked shit
8:57

A darkly cinematic fusion of gothic darkwave, industrial alt-rock, and Appalachian mythic textures, where tribal drums and pulsing 808 bass drive a relentless, ritualistic rhythm, weaving through layers of distorted guitars, metallic percussive hits, and ambient synth swells that rise like smoke through a haunted forest, Gypsy female vocals soar with raw emotion, alternating between ethereal whispers, guttural chants, and anguished wails, while folk sitar and bowed strings thread through the mix like ghostly echoes, The mood is tense, primal, and theatrical, balancing relentless fury with intimate sorrow, creating a soundscape both ancient and futuristic, where vengeance, grief, and resilience collide beneath a shadowed, storm-laden sky
3:53

4:33

Psychedelic rock track with reggae influence, The arrangement features electric guitars playing power chords and syncopated riffs, a melodic electric bass, and a standard drum kit with prominent crash cymbals, Male vocals occupy a mid-to-high tenor range, shifting between a gritty chest voice and a soaring head voice during the chorus, A clean electric guitar provides arpeggiated textures in the verses, The bridge features a breakdown with a steady kick drum and handclaps before a guitar solo with wah-wah and heavy distortion, The track concludes with a repetitive vocal hook over a driving rhythmic ostinato
5:04

A brooding, cinematic fusion of **gothic darkwave, experimental industrial rock, and Appalachian myth**, where a **ghostly folk banjo** plucks through the shadows like a cursed heartbeat beneath the storm, The sound blends **distorted guitars, tribal percussion, pulsing 808 bass, and layered electronic textures** that breathe with mechanical intensity and ritualistic rhythm, **Operatic female vocals** soar above the chaos, alternating between ethereal whispers and raw emotional power, as **ambient synths and orchestral swells** entwine with the banjo’s metallic twang to create a sound both ancient and futuristic, The mood is **mysterious, theatrical, and emotionally charged**, a descent down a haunted, generational path — **where Appalachian folklore collides with industrial machinery, and fate hums through every string and shadow, **
3:03

nu metal, alt rock, palm-muted guitar chugs, octave guitar leads, clean electric guitar riff, rhythmic sub-bass, punchy live drums, glitchy electronic textures, cinematic synth pads, layered harmonies, polished radio-rock mix, tight compression, half-time breakdown, dramatic quiet-loud dynamics, anthemic chorus, rap-inflected phrasing, vulnerable anger, explosive catharsis, 92 BPM
4:44

Veil of the Hunter
v4.5+
Major Styles: Heavy Metal, Industrial Rock, Romantic-era Symphony, Minor Styles: Gothic Country, Synthpop, Post-Punk, New Wave, Female Vocals: Soprano, Male Vocals: Tenor, Other: Simple and Memorable Melody, Riff-driven, 1980's
7:18

A brooding, cinematic fusion of **gothic darkwave, experimental industrial rock, and Appalachian myth**, where a **ghostly folk banjo and sitar** plucks through the shadows like a cursed heartbeat beneath the storm, The sound blends **distorted guitars, tribal percussion, pulsing 808 bass, and layered electronic textures** that breathe with mechanical intensity and ritualistic rhythm, **Gypsy female vocals** soar above the chaos, alternating between whispers and raw emotional power, as **ambient synths and orchestral swells** entwine with the banjo’s and sitar's metallic twang to create a sound both ancient and futuristic, The mood is **mysterious, theatrical, and emotionally charged**, a descent down a haunted, generational path — **where Appalachian folklore collides with industrial machinery, and fate hums through every string and shadow, **
3:26

5:54

Female vocalist, embody a dark, ritualistic black metal atmosphere in the style of blending mid-tempo tremolo-picked guitar riffs, tribal war drums, and ominous ambient textures, The tone is ceremonial and apocalyptic, with layers of chant-like clean vocals, deep growls, and dissonant leads evoking ancient rites and forgotten gods, Use minor harmonic scales, Phrygian or Aeolian modes, and ethnic instruments like bouzoukis, timpani, or throat-singing textures to give the sound a Hellenic and esoteric character, The progression should shift between hypnotic repetition and explosive dynamic shifts, crafting a soundscape that feels like a sonic invocation of darkness and transcendence
3:26

3:43

4:49

Leap into the Unknown
Studio
US Power Metal, NWOBHM, Ethereal Gothic, Soprano, C# Minor
2:49

.333 AM/PM/PM
v5.5
Four distinct underground voices introduce themselves as VECTOR SOUL RADIO broadcasting on, 333 AM/FM/PM, Station-identification anthem, not normal posse cut, Mr, O leads station control: low northern-road DJ elder, Alaska-cold air, old-school hip-hop gravity, short commands, dry timing, turntable scratches, rewind stutters, dead-air drops, silence as weapon, Levi/Chupacabre enters as voice of voices: deep gravel blues drawl, bark and bite, road-worn memory, old EP ghosts, label scars, porch-light pain, story lines, sly hook instinct, Ramsey/R P G broadcasts as youngest spark: smoky R&B melody, big-bag freestyle swagger, playful brags, short bursts, catchy repeats, explosive ad-libs, dangerous bounce, Searial fractures signal: glitch-hop prophet, screamo pressure, dirty nu-metal breakdowns, rapid internal rhymes, purple-green cyber-gospel, black-glass MirrorSong fire, Sound: nu-metal hickhop, horrorcore boom-bap, brass stabs, guitar chugs, 808, tape hiss, radio static, human signal!!!!
3:42

Hot Springs
v4.5+
This song starts off with a hazy vaportrap intro, where ethereal synth pads swirl like rising steam from a moonlit hotspring, setting a dreamy, introspective mood of serene escape and subtle melancholy, Low, gothic rap verses emerge with whispered, reverb-drenched vocals painting vivid scenes of sinking into warm waters, muscles unwinding under starry skies, backed by trap hi-hats and deep 808 bass that pulse gently like a heartbeat, The chorus shifts into synthcore energy with glittering arpeggiated synths and layered harmonic choirs, creating an uplifting yet shadowy hook that celebrates total relaxation, blending nostalgic vaporwave samples with gothic echoes, A bridge builds tension through distorted synth leads and rapid trap snares before dissolving into a vaportrap outro of fading ambient waves, leaving listeners in blissful, gothic-tinged tranquility
8:49

motown, swing, DOO-WAP BOOM-BAP INTERGALACTIC TIME TRAVELING TRAP, bounce drop, spacewave
5:11

Infinite 50 bpm lullaby in radiant F major: tremolo-picked clean electric guitars radiate over colossal, downtuned cello drones—tremulous, almost symphonic doom metal beneath, Lone soprano exhales wordless aaa~s and whispers amid feathered kicks, vinyl hush, glittering music-box and glass-chimes, Distant choir-pad strings swell, sub-octave guitar beneath; textures remain vast yet cocooning, The climax blooms in a moonlit, soft-distorted guitar chord—crushed-velvet heavy, endlessly suspended—lingering as it folds into cello breath and pulsing hush, looping seamlessly for a perpetual dream-state, ‑super aggressive trap, ‑hyper-speed happy hardcore, ‑bro-country, ‑harsh noise, ‑power electronics, ‑super bouncy bubblegum EDM with airhorn drops
2:10

Cranked to 210 BPM, turned into a cryptid nursery-rap tongue-twister, all hiss, hop, snap, sprint, and reptile nonsense, Humanity survived agriculture just to request this, apparently, Dr, Suess
[210 BPM, Cryptid bounce, Triple-syllable tongue-twister flow, ]
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