6:07

Live Acoustic Performance In A Smoky Bar, Male Vocal (Lars Vega) – Deep, Gravelly, Cracked Voice, Lo-Fi Tape Hiss, Fingerpicked Guitar, Sparse And Raw, Spoken Interludes Between Verses, Close To Mic, Casual And Low, Audience Noise In Background – Clinking Glasses, Soft Murmurs, Atmosphere: Dark Americana With Twin Peaks Mystery
4:49

Raw Live Demo – Melodic Metal With Gothic And Punk Undertones, Female Lead Vocal (Marlow) – Clean Singing Mixed With Raspy Screams And Occasional Operatic Phrasing, Guitars Long, Winding Riffs With Heavy Distortion, Twin Harmonies, And Sustained Feedback, Bass Dark And Grinding, Drums Aggressive With Double-Kick Bursts, Crashing Cymbals, And Dramatic Breaks, Gothic Atmosphere With Hints Of Choir Reverb, Rough, Saturated Mix With Amp Hum, Feedback, And Faint Crowd Noise – A Sweaty Underground Metal Rehearsal That Feels Alive
4:07

Extreme Live Garage Punk Performance – guttural, raspy, broken female lead vocal (Marlow), Her voice is cracked with pain, raw emotion, and defiance, sometimes breaking into screams, Constant high-pitched feedback from amps, deep rumbling bass distortion, chaotic drums, Audience loud, chanting “NOT YOUR DOLL” in every chorus, Atmosphere: cathartic, sweaty, chaotic – like a bootleg from a basement show where the walls shake with noise
3:46

Say My Name 🎈💜
v4.5+
Loud, Raw Garage Rock Live Cover, Female Vocal (Marlow) – Raspy, Emotional, Shouted At Times, Distorted Guitars, Feedback, Sloppy But Powerful Drums, Bass Rattling The Room, Audience Noise Bleeding Through, Start With Marlow Counting In Before The Band Explodes, Keep Lyrics Intact, Rough Mix, Like A Bootleg From A Small Club
3:43

Loud, raw garage punk live performance in a small sweaty club, Female lead vocalist (Marlow) – angry, raspy, emotional – with full crowd interaction, Call-and-response shouting in every chorus, with the audience clearly yelling back “NO!”, “YEAH!”, “HA!”, and “NOTHING LEFT!” at the right moments, Overdriven guitars, aggressive drums, bass rumble, Background chaos – stomps, claps, random shouts between lines, Atmosphere is chaotic, sweaty, and alive, as if the crowd is part of the band
4:58

Raw Live Garage Americana Performance, Female Lead Vocal (Marlow) – Raspy, Fragile, Low And Emotional (not screaming), Distorted Electric Guitar With Americana Twang, Slightly Out Of Tune, Long Feedback Between Verses, Bass Simple And Dry, Drums Loose And Uneven, Room Reverb Natural And Imperfect, Occasional Harmonica Or Lap Steel Echoes, Audience Audible – Shouting “More!”, Clapping, Room Noise, Dusty, Broken, Intimate, Like A Bootleg Recording In A Bar Or Small Club
4:33

This piece is a stripped-down acoustic lament performed by Lars Vega, whose voice is deep, gravel-thick, and broken with rasp, Whispered baritone delivery dominates, intimate and raw, as if whispered through smoke in a candlelit room, Upright piano drops sparse, heavy minor chords, metallic and detuned, resonating like tolling bells in silence, A solitary violin floats spectral and mournful, answering the voice in fragile swells that dissolve into air, No harmony, no doubling, no gloss—only raw rasp, piano, and violin, Silence is wielded as an instrument, breaths carrying weight between phrases, The choruses strain with broken whispers, rasp cracking into gravel, while verses remain low and near-spoken, heavy with age, Mastering preserves imperfection: tape hiss, creaks, and analog hiss ground the performance, The song concludes with violin fading and the voice collapsing into breath, leaving only shadow and grief unresolved, Performed by Lars Vega
4:29

Snowdrop #Flowers
v4.5+
Live Garage Cover – Raw Female Vocal (Marlow), switching between fragile melodic and raspy shouted delivery, Guitars drenched in distortion and feedback, with messy riffs and noisy fills between verses, Bass thick and grinding, Drums loose, crashing, punk-infused energy, Room reverb, faint crowd noise, chaotic and imperfect, like a sweaty underground gig

