
Album - Learning to Heal
An emotional journey from damaged souls to quiet healing. Ten tracks of atmospheric rock exploring broken love, impossible dreams, and the fragile peace found after the storm.
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11 songs
4:03

A concise post-rock and trip hop blend, opening with a virtuosic, effects-driven melodic guitar riff that acts as the anchor hook, Tight, downtempo drums support lush atmospheric pads and a gritty, textural bassline, Sections shift seamlessly, building tension with each evolution, Ethereal vocals recur, woven through the mix for haunting emphasis, The track ends suddenly at 2:30
3:37

A dark anthemic alternative/indie rock song, Verses ride on melancholic, minor-key guitar layers—fusing Britpop melody with shoegaze reverb—while nuanced synths and atmospheric textures ebb beneath, The chorus erupts with nu metal energy, driving bass, and crashing drums, contrasting melodic hooks against moody chord progressions, Instrumentation thickens toward the end, swirling with feedback and dense reverb, finishing with a bittersweet, lingering outro
5:30

Call Your Name
v4.5+
The track launches with atmospheric shoegaze guitars, layered with swirling effects, Drums blend nu metal power and modern hip hop syncopation, driving a dark, melancholic minor groove, Verses feature dynamic, virtuoso guitar lines and intricate drumming, leading into anthemic Britpop choruses with soaring melodic hooks, densely harmonized vocals, and indie rock grit, The instrumental bridge showcases virtuosic interplay and lush textures, closing with a bittersweet, cinematic outro drenched in layered ambience
5:25

An ethereal post-rock journey unfolds with layered, reverb-soaked guitars weaving intricate melodies and ambient textures, A barely-there tribal rhythm, built from subtle hand percussion and toms, grounds the track beneath soulful, expressive, virtuosic guitar leads, Alternative rock energy rises in dynamic swells, fading to spacious breakdowns rich in guitar interplay
8:32

Broken Things
v4.5+
Hoarse female voice, alternative rock, indie rock, Britpop, dark, anthemic, Bittersweet, layered instrumentation, melodic hooks, atmospheric, melancholic, minor tone, nu metal energy, shoegaze
5:19

Raspy raw female voice, hoarse, drop-tuned guitar, rock atmospheric, melancholic, dark folk, dark post-rock, introspective, alt rock percussives, soulful folk, gothic, doom inspired
4:48

Wild Heart
v4.5+
The song opens with a single hoarse female vocal, closely mic’d for intimacy, accompanied by raw, minimally processed acoustic guitar strumming, An intentionally loose, feel gives wavering tempo and dynamics, highlighting imperfections and bittersweet optimism
5:02

The song opens with a single hoarse female vocal, closely mic’d for intimacy, accompanied by raw, minimally processed acoustic guitar strumming, An intentionally loose, live-off-the-floor feel gives wavering tempo and dynamics, highlighting imperfections and bittersweet optimism
3:30

Positive tone cover, opening with a virtuoso, effects-laden guitar riff serving as the recurring hook, the track fuses alternative rock, indie rock, Britpop, and post-rock, Tight, downtempo drums lock in with gritty bass and lush pads, while atmospheric shoegaze layers and nu metal drive build tension, Ethereal, hoarse female vocals flow hauntingly atop evolving, bittersweet melodies, blending into seamless transitions


