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Album #7

2:47Song Image
rap, Cinematic trap-rap with ominous choirs and booming low-end, Sparse piano motif and eerie pads in the verses, then drums slam in harder for the hook, Occasional choral stabs answer key phrases, Male vocals: cold, steady delivery, occasional pitched-down doubles and whispered ad-libs in the background, Big, echoing snare in the bridge with filtered beat drop, then full beat returns for the final chorus
4:49Song Image
country, Sparse, mournful country ballad with male vocals; brushed snare, upright bass, and a lonely pedal steel weaving in and out, Verses stay hushed and close-mic’d, like a late-night confessional at the kitchen table, Chorus opens wider with stacked harmonies and a swelling organ pad, then drops back down to near-silence between sections so every word lands heavy, sad
6:26Song Image
Dark cinematic metal with male vocals, detuned guitars, and pounding toms, Verses stalk in a half-time groove with guttural low end and whispered overdubs; chorus explodes with gang shouts, double-kick bursts, and dissonant strings, Bridge drops to ominous drones and distant choirs before a final, crushing reprise and abrupt cutoff
4:15Song Image
folk, Raw neo-blues folk with hollow-body guitar and brushed snare, upright bass droning low, Verses stay intimate and close-mic’d, almost spoken at times; choruses open with gravelly harmonies and a tambourine shake, Subtle organ swells and bowed fiddle glide in on the bridge, then everything drops to voice and guitar for the final line, leaving a haunted ring in the room, blues
4:55Song Image
Slow-building occult folk-rock: fingerpicked acoustic in a minor mode, floor toms and shakers, low male vocals in the verse, ghostly female harmonies in the chorus, Sparse organ drones and reversed guitar swells on transitions; chorus opens with gang vocals, big crashed chords, and a distant, chant-like backing, Bridge drops to near a cappella, then returns with a thick, ritual drum groove and a soaring final chorus
3:51Song Image
Haunting alt-pop ballad over sparse piano and low, pulsing drums; male vocals intimate in the verses, then rising into a soaring, layered chorus, Dark choirs and distant bells for mythic weight, subtle distorted bass swelling as the song progresses, Final chorus hits with big harmonies and echoing ad-libs, then track decays into a soft, eerie synth drone, world, light
4:08Song Image
Epic cinematic rock with occult flair; tom-heavy drums, low choirs, and distorted guitars under male vocals, Verses start hushed over droning synths and bowed strings; chorus explodes with soaring melody, stacked harmonies, and huge crashes, Bridge blooms into ritual chanting and pounding floor toms, then ends in a hopeful, open chord with lingering reverb
3:27Song Image
Dark alt-pop with male vocals, pulsing toms and detuned synth pads under a close, whispery lead, Verses stay minimal, bass and sparse percussion; chorus blooms with airy harmonies, low choir swells, and a wide, warped piano, Subtle reverse FX around key words to feel like memory glitches, Final chorus slightly rougher, extra saturation and doubled vocal for a haunted, triumphant edge
3:31Song Image
Dantalion
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Brooding alternative trap with male vocals; sparse, detuned keys and distant choirs in the verses, sub-heavy drums creeping in on the hook, Chorus blooms with layered, almost chanted harmonies and a distorted lead vocal, Bridge strips back to bass swells and whispered ad-libs, then final chorus hits harder with airy pads and a wide, cinematic mix, light
4:17Song Image
Dark cinematic trap-gospel fusion, male vocals: half-whispered verses over moody piano and sub bass, scattered choral samples like a haunted cathedral, Chorus widens with stacked harmonies, distorted 808s, and sharp snare hits, Bridge strips back to voice and drones, then final chorus slams with extra ad-libs and sweeping pads