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The Ash of Dawn

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5 songs
5:04Song Image
progressive rock, alternative metal, cinematic, latin fusion, ritual, dark ambient, spiritual, emotional, atmospheric, heavy guitars, growling bass, mid-tempo (110–120 BPM), half-clean vocals, gritty vocals, saturated vocals, reverb vocals, ritual percussion, drones, chants, wall of sound, transcendent, ominous, defiant
5:53Song Image
a rising experimental progressive rock song that starts slow and builds in intensity towards the end: starts with a haunting ethereal melody that grows into the vocal chorus then shifts into a free-form jazz‐fusion section, then descends into a quiet ambient break, culminating in a chaotic multi-instrument climax — vocals are expressive and theatrical, guitars form a haunting melody that persists throughout the song, percussion includes congas and toms
6:38Song Image
Generate an intense experimental progressive rock song: starts with a driving 5/4 time signature riff, shifts into a free-form jazz‐fusion section, then descends into a quiet ambient break, culminating in a chaotic multi-instrument climax — vocals are expressive and theatrical, guitar uses wah and distortion, percussion includes congas and toms
11:22Song Image
A surreal, cinematic progressive rock track blending Latin-jazz percussion, psychedelic guitars, and avant-rock chaos, The song should feel like a fever dream — shifting time signatures, unpredictable dynamics, and expressive, high-energy vocals alternating between English and Spanish, Include sections of ambient noise, sudden tempo drops, and emotional falsetto bursts, The tone is mythic, hallucinatory, and tragic — like a lone warrior confronting the god inside his own reflection
7:18Song Image
progressive rock, cinematic, epic, sludge metal, experimental, latin percussion with shifting rhythms that change BPM but maintain an average 80-95 BPM, subtle jazzy saxophone elements, unpredictable dynamics, and expressive, high-energy vocals