3:50

Low and Slow, Baby
v4.5-all
A fusion of rockabilly and hair band styles, launching with slap-back echo guitar and upright bass, then erupting into high-octane electric riffs, thunderous snares, and flashy drum fills, Verses swing with rockabilly groove, while choruses explode with layered vocals and soaring leads
3:24

Fire Ice
v4.5-all
50's Rock and Roll, iconic male vocals, guitar-driven riffs, energetic piano, upbeat rock, witty rhyme schemes, call-and-response guitar licks, humorous, danceable, rebellious
4:24

Miss Right Now
v4.5-all
heartland rock, 80s energy, anthemic guitars, roadhouse swagger, gritty male vocals, big drums, warm organ pads, electric guitar solos, blue-collar romance
4:04

People Don't Change
v4.5-all
Folk Blues, Americana Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Acoustic Guitar, Warm Tape Tone, raspy male vocals
5:14

southern blues rock, delta blues swagger, slide guitar, rough gravelly male vocals, slow tempo, dark and moody atmosphere, live room sound, deep bass thump, emotional rasp in voice, raw and human performance, light echo and reverb, soulful backup vocals
4:47

Sahara
v5
epic pop rock, epic pop rock, cinematic anthemic energy, pounding tom drums, big synths, soaring male vocals, modern rock percussion, atmospheric pads, dramatic crescendos, stadium-sized chorus, rhythmic chant vocals, driving bass pulse, inspirational tone, ‑Screaming vocals
4:26

Sea of Greed (v2)
v4.5+
A gritty southern outlaw rock track steeped in slow-burning introspection, The verses carry a weary, road-worn tone with smoky rasp and confessional grit, Production blends swampy slide guitars, tremolo-driven rhythm, and thick, analog tube warmth, The percussion is dry and punchy—snare with a touch of room reverb, kick with dusty low-end weight, Subtle Hammond organ pads swell beneath the choruses for emotional lift, Vocals should sound raw and human, with slight saturation and breath texture left intact, evoking a man torn between the lure of fame and the peace of simpler roots, The final chorus rises with layered harmonies before fading into the sound of wind and waves, leaving an echo of lonely reflection
3:27

Trashed Panda
v4.5+
novelty rockabilly, female lead vocal, playful grit, raspy charm, slap upright bass, hollow-body electric guitar, minimal drums, live-room feel, swing shuffle rhythm, tongue-in-cheek delivery, no pop polish, no modern synths, no EDM, dry vocals, short rude guitar solo, imperfect timing, bar-band energy, crowd-clap potential, vintage recording vibe
4:17

Lessons in the Fall
v4.5+
southern folk rock, americana, singer-songwriter, acoustic storytelling, narrative-driven, introspective, heartfelt, gritty male vocal, emotional guitar, upright bass, light percussion with brushes, pedal steel, moody harmonics, storytelling lyrics, melancholic yet warm, modern folk production, dynamic arrangement with instrumental break, intro hook placement, tempo ~95 BPM, live acoustic feel, gradual builds, full band choruses, intimate verses, melodic instrumental break
3:24

Selfie with Santa
v4.5+
[Genre: Novelty Rockabilly | Vocal: Female, playful, tipsy, slightly slurred, energetic storytelling | Instrumentation: Upright bass slap, twangy electric guitar, snappy snare rimshots, light piano fills, optional sleigh bells | Tempo: Medium-fast, bouncy rhythm | Production: Retro rockabilly vibe, clean but slightly raw, playful chaotic energy | Emotional Tone: Humorous, mischievous, chaotic holiday fun, warm, affectionate | Chorus: Energetic, singable, slightly slurred for comedic effect | Bridge: Short pause with breathy delivery, playful | Outro: Soft fade, playful mutter, improvisational feel]
3:31

Crescent Dawn
v4.5-all
This coastal folk rock track opens with gentle acoustic guitar, warm male vocals, and mellow bass, evoking a laid-back beach bar vibe, Steel drums and soft congas add tropical color, while sunlit harmonies enrich each chorus, Instrumental breaks feature playful percussion, infusing lighthearted humor throughout
5:14

Don't Let it End
v4.5+
Male vocal, Country Rock style, Gritty, warm, intimate but raw, Electric and acoustic guitars with driving bass and steady drums, Optional harmonica or piano fills, Medium tempo with reflective dynamic swells, Vocal phrasing conversational, slightly broken, emotional cracks allowed, breaths audible, Instrumental breaks highlight guitar riffs without over-polishing, Chorus singable, emotionally anchored, repeated phrases ("not ready") emphasized
4:22

Atlantis Found
v4.5+
Coastal rock meets Caribbean party anthem at ~108 BPM, bright but slightly gritty electric guitar, steel drum texture and conga/percussion groove, deep bass with warm, lively low end, male vocal, expressive and slightly rough, live feel with crowd ambiance elements, dynamic builds in pre-chorus and full energy in choruses, soft bridge and ambient break before final chorus, mix bright tropical tones but maintain rock edge, emotional performance, no heavy auto‑tune, male voice with mid-range grit and clear diction
4:56

One Conviction
v4.5+
Style: Cinematic alternative rock / pop rock / stadium rock
Mood: Futuristic, apocalyptic, urgent, emotionally raw
Instrumentation:
- Driving percussion with layered electronic and acoustic snare
- Bass-heavy foundation for gravity and tension
- Electric guitar with palm-muted verses and open chords in choruses
- Cinematic synth pads and subtle atmospheric effects
- Dynamic builds: restrained verses → explosive choruses
- Light harmonic layering on choruses
Vocals:
- Male lead, chest voice, slightly raspy at climactic lines
- Half-spoken verses, emotive, intimate delivery
- Choruses anthemic, repeatable, layered for stadium effect
4:22

Male vocal, mid-to-low register, steady and resolute, not angry, Genre: cinematic dark pop / southern noir rock, Tempo: mid-tempo, deliberate
Instrumentation: deep pulsing synth bass, muted low piano, sparse guitar swells, restrained drums with heavy kick, subtle cinematic textures, Performance style: controlled intensity, no shouting, no melisma, conversational phrasing with emotional weight, Production feel: modern, dark, grounded, politically charged but calm, tension over bombast, Mood: quiet resolve, civic frustration, moral steadiness, No vocal gloss, no pop shine, allow imperfections and breath, ‑screaming vocals
4:19

If I disappeared
v4.5+
Baritone Male Vocal, Mid-Tempo (~75 BPM), R&B / Americana / Outlaw Rock hybrid, Fingerpicked Acoustic Guitar, Slide Guitar, Upright Bass, Brushed Snare, Warm Organ Pads, Harmonica Accents, Hand Percussion, Loose Swing Feel, Human-Imperfection Vocals, Narrative-Driven Lyrics, Emotional Progression (Awareness → Doubt → Acceptance), Intimate Instrumental Sections, Full Band Lift on Final Chorus
4:08

Should've Stayed
v4.5+
Male vocal, Americana singer-songwriter style, warm and intimate, slightly raw and confessional, Acoustic guitar-driven, upright bass, light snare brushes, minimal piano fills, Verses can be spoken-sung with natural breaths, choruses build slightly in intensity without over-polishing, Imperfect, human delivery, emotional cracks allowed, intimate recording feel
4:20

80s arena rock, anthemic, bass-baritone male lead vocal, emotional and gritty, dueling electric guitars, wide stereo guitars, delay-heavy leads, crunchy rhythm guitar, big live drums, crowd ambience, melodic but raw, late-night bar energy, imperfect phrasing, human pacing, conversational lyric delivery, no pop polish, no EDM, no modern trap elements, no autotune feel, dynamic build, dramatic instrumental solos, emotional chorus designed for crowd singalong
4:13

Love a Ghost
v4.5+
Philosophical R&B, Soul, Vintage Acoustic Soul, Female Lead Vocal, Mid-to-Fast Tempo, Warm Tube Tone, Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar, Upright Bass, Brushed Drums, Soft Analog Tape Saturation, Background Harmony Stacks, Intimate Dry Vocal, Smoky Club Atmosphere, Emotional, Cinematic
4:52

Arctic Drift
v4.5+
Seductive alternative rock with southern rock grooves and arena rock energy, Female lead vocals, smoky, commanding, and haunting, with echoing guitars, pulsing bass, and atmospheric synth pads, Atmosphere is icy, mystical, and dangerous, capturing the persona of a winter queen or ice witch, Choruses are anthemic, verses intimate and hypnotic, instrumental breaks add cinematic tension
4:25

1980s glam rock, hair metal, male lead vocal, Mid-tempo, 112-118 BPM, electric guitar-driven hooks, crunchy rhythm guitars, bluesy lead lines with bends and slides, harmonized rock vocals, Big chantable choruses, pop sensibility and swagger, warm analog, layered vocals in the choruses, dramatic guitar interludes, prominent drums with classic 80s reverb on snare, No modern pop synths, keep anthemic rock energy rooted in glam metal tradition, catchy hooks, attitude, fun, slightly tongue-in-cheek lyrical delivery
4:22

The Liberty Song
v4.5+
Outlaw Country Rock, Americana, Deep male bass-baritone, gritty and raw, natural breath, slight gravel, clear enunciation, emotional weight, 110 BPM, steady 4/4 groove, medium swing/slight shuffle feel, acoustic guitar, electric guitar with slight overdrive or twang, bass, brushed-snare drums with kick, subtle steel guitar or slide guitar fills, optional harmonica or organ for color, light background strings/pads for atmosphere in choruses, natural room reverb, defiant, grounded, unpolished — working-class grit, resilience, unity under pressure, start sparse (acoustic + bass + subtle background) for verses; chorus brings in full band; hook/chant with gang vocals or backing voices; outro strips back to acoustic + ambient reverb for intimacy, warm analog vibe, dynamic range maintained, avoid over‑compression or auto‑tune
3:05

50's Rock and Roll, iconic male vocals, guitar-driven riffs, energetic piano, upbeat rock, witty rhyme schemes, call-and-response guitar licks, humorous, danceable, rebellious
4:02

r&b, soul, rich organ swells, soulful vibe, and fingerpicked acoustic guitar with a touch of accordion for a swampy, cajun; smooth bassline, cajun
5:02

traditional country storytelling, acoustic guitar foundation, upright bass warmth, steel guitar accents, fiddle underscoring emotion, subtle steady drums, male baritone vocal, clear phrasing, open vowels for singability, heartfelt without overdrama, steady breath pacing, warm room ambience, 70s–90s country influence, clean production, narrative arc with calm pride
4:04

soulful male vocals, mid-tempo Heartland Rock, conversational story-driven delivery, acoustic and electric guitars, light organ, subtle pedal steel, steady drums, dynamic lifts in choruses, warm and intimate production, nostalgic yet hopeful tone, Americana influence, organic live feel
5:03

80s rock, arena rock, glam metal, hard rock anthem, classic rock revival
3:29

Salt Air
v4.5+
Coastal country / Gulf coast storytelling style, Male vocal with relaxed, conversational delivery, Mid-tempo 88–92 BPM, Acoustic guitar forward with light palm-muted electric guitar, warm bass, brushed drums, and subtle pedal steel accents, Occasional clean slide guitar fills between vocal phrases, Organic live-room feel, slightly behind-the-beat verses, more open and steady choruses, No pop production, no EDM elements, no neon or city imagery, Atmosphere should feel humid, coastal, and reflective like a quiet dock at night, Inspired by coastal storytelling and grounded mid-tempo country rock, Emphasis on space, breath, and lyrical restraint
2:52

I Don't Land
v5.5
female vocals, 80s inspired synth pop, modern club dance, 4-on-the-floor kick drum, driving bass line, crisp hi-hats, dance floor energy, minimal percussive vocal phrasing, chant-style hook, drop-based structure, filtered intro and breakdown sections, atmospheric synth pads, punchy electronic drums, club mix arrangement, DJ-friendly transitions, hypnotic repetition, confident detached tone, rave club vibe, influence of synthwave and modern EDM pop crossover, strong beat emphasis over melody, layered vocal chops in chorus, ‑humming
5:49

Shock Wave
v4.5+
Genre: Cinematic dark goth pop with Southern epic tone, Instrumentation: Deep synth bass foundation, low-frequency drones, sparse electric guitar with reverb and slight grit, slow haunting percussion, subtle church organ textures, minimal brass accents for tension, Tempo: ~82–88 BPM, heavy low end, cinematic pacing, Vocal: Dual male low-range delivery — primary bass-baritone vocal with breathy grit, second low-level bass harmonies under choruses, Production Notes: Wide, atmospheric reverb; slight tape warmth; dynamic quiet verses and dense, layered choruses; whispered/half-spoken sections with sub-bass pulse; avoid bright pop sheen — keep dark, organic, shadowed, Mood: Uneasy, hypnotic, reflective; low-register power; no flashy synth leads — tension built through space and weight


