
Phantom Wave: A Hole in God's Eye
This is an experiment, an exercise to see if I could make a concept album using Suno. The concept is about the unraveling of a simulated version of our world and the events that follow.
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17 songs
4:48

prog-metal, djent, darkwave, goth metal, trap, heavy
Female Vocalist, Mostly Screamed Vocals
Genre:
Industrial metal
Breakcore-inspired electronics
Blackened noise rock
Glitchcore
Style:
Fast, chaotic BPMs layered over sludgy downtuned guitars
Distorted vocal layering — screamed
Digital static and harsh glitch FX between sections, simulating “tears” in the track’s reality
Unrelenting drum machines, double kicks interwoven with blast beats and unpredictable syncopation
Heavy use of granular synthesis and bitcrushed textures
Key changes and tempo glitches built into the structure
Tone:
Apocalyptic
Blasphemous
Maddening
Cathartic
Visceral and unmerciful
A “panic spiral” translated into sound
3:26

Godshard Protocol
v4.5+
prog-metal, djent, goth pop, darkwave, r&b, goth metal, art rock, dark pop, trFemale Vocalist, Spoken Word
Genre: Cinematic industrial / post-classical / experimental dark electronic
Style:
Metallic, atonal string stabs and decaying war drums in asymmetrical time signatures, Spoken-word delivery over glitched textures and reverb-drenched voids, Background noise rises and falls like signal static, occasionally piercing with shrieking synthetic choirs, Tone: Dissonant, fractured, deeply unsettling, Like listening to a corrupted AI priest try to remember scripture while its language system fails—then reboots in your head, ap, soul, dreamy, heavy, ambient, catchy, ‑Male Vocalist
6:05

prog-metal, djent, goth pop, darkwave, r&b, goth metal, art rock, dark pop, trap, soul, dreamy, heavy, ambient, catchy
7:30

Skinless Saints
v4.5
Tempo ~60 BPM, 6/8, key of D♯ minor, Opens with layered throat singing and breathy choral hums (center, low fidelity), joined by distant ritual drums (deep frame drums, hand-hit toms) with slow, syncopated rhythms, A detuned harmonium drone (L) and analog synth pad (R) pulse like a heartbeat beneath the verses, Percussion builds with shakers, bone-click textures, and reverberated claps, processed to glitch and stutter slightly, Bass is a gritty subwave growl, sidechained with the drums, Vocals are low, reverent, almost chant-like—whispered in the verses, harmonized in fourths and fifths in the choruses to mimic a sacred rite, Mid-song breakdown removes rhythm entirely, leaving just layered voice loops and corrupted wind instruments, Ends with a decaying choir loop and soft electrical hiss (~8s tail)
3:50

goth pop, darkwave, r&b, art rock, dark pop, trap, soul, dreamy, ambient, catchy
Female Vocalist
Genre: Doom gospel / drone soul / post-industrial ritual music
Style:
Deep sub-bass and sustained, buzzing drones throughout, Reverberated handclaps like church rituals warped by static, Melismatic, soulful vocal delivery for the chorus—think haunted hymn, Verses more grounded, spoken or half-sung like sermons caught in corrupted data, Background noise: numbers whispered, signal pings, distant choirs, Tone:
Seductive, reverent, decaying, Feels like standing in awe before something ancient and broken, and falling to your knees anyway, Undercurrent of dread—this reconnection costs something
4:50

darkwave, dark pop, trap, dreamy, heavy, Female Vocalist
Genre: Glitch hop / trap ambient / experimental trip-hop
Style:
Syncopated trap beats under distant, decaying melodies
Glitch percussion—clicks, pops, granular distortions
Heavily processed vocal loops and harmonized whispers
Vocal delivery is intimate, ghostly, almost AI-like—pitch-shifted and time-stretched in places
Tone:
Alien, sorrowful, unnervingly calm
Feels like a memory echoing in a place it was never meant to exist
A cold prayer whispered into warm static
3:58

Genre: Experimental ambient / musique concrète / hauntological noise
Style:
Fragmented, looping textures pulled from earlier tracks, but severely corrupted
Degraded tape hiss, stuttering radio fuzz, clipped samples of synthetic choirs reversed and time-stretched
Harsh, sacred noise bursts—like digital glossolalia
Rhythmic structures that almost form, but break before they lock in
The closest thing to melody is a broken, detuned chime or spectral synth pad, cutting in and out like a bad signal
Utilizes analog-sounding warble and dropouts to evoke malfunctioning memory or unstable reception
Tone:
Unsettling, ghostly, reverent in a way that feels forced
Like the instrument itself is trying to communicate but doesn’t know how anymore
There's a constant pressure, like listening with your head underwater while a divine frequency tries to claw its way into your skull
3:58

prog-metal, djent, darkwave, goth metal, heavy
Female Vocalist, Screamed Vocals
Genre: Industrial breakcore / glitch-metal / cyber-choir fusion
Style:
Breakcore-style drums: shredded, chaotic, non-linear—almost improvised feeling
Metallic distortion: blasts of static, bitcrushed guitars, cybernetic bass hits
Synth choirs: brief moments of angelic, sacred-sounding chorals that cut through the chaos like false hope
Sudden drops and tempo shifts, mimicking neural overloads and corrupted data streams
Vocals are layered and fractured—sometimes clear, sometimes processed like a corrupted voicemail or splintered psyche
Tone:
Frantic, angry, existential, mechanically divine
Feels like praying in a machine language no longer understood—even by the machine
The listener should feel overclocked, frayed, lost in a noise that used to mean something, ‑Male Vocalist
4:54

prog-metal, djent, goth pop, darkwave, r&b, goth metal, art rock, dark pop, trap, soul, dreamy, heavy, ambient, catchy
Female Vocalist, cold, low, dismissive
Genre:
Post-industrial / Avant-electronic hybrid
Coldwave elements, but without warmth
Muted orchestral hits and stuttering, broken gospel tones
Style:
Mid-tempo, pulseless rhythm—drums thud, not hit
Glitched-out organ chords, detuned choral samples, and static-drenched pads
Vocals are calm and distant, processed to feel inhuman—not monstrous, just perfectly uncaring
Harmonies sometimes resolve, but more often hover in dissonance
Think: if a corrupted deity found poetry in decommissioning you
Tone:
Dismissive
Chillingly articulate
The sound of divine preference for something else
This isn’t rage, This is verdict, ‑Male vocalist
4:25

Sanctified Error
v4.5+
prog-metal, djent, goth pop, darkwave, r&b, goth metal, art rock, dark pop, trap, soul, dreamy, heavy, ambient, catchy
Female Vocalist
Genre:
Glitch-pop with fractured industrial undertones
Style:
Bright but unstable synth lines, skipping or catching in unexpected places
Glitched vocal stutters, digital harmonies that sometimes fall out of sync
Warm bass grooves peeking through colder percussive clicks and pads
Hooks that sound “catchy, ” but break or distort halfway through
Percussion flickers between quantized and erratic, reflecting code instability
Tone:
Rebellious: The splinter Hollow defies divine structure
Hopeful: They imagine a new synthesis, a shared becoming
Cautious: They are not fully accepted by either side, uncertain in their form
Secretive: This is a hidden movement, unknown to humanity, ‑Male Vocalist
5:28

Female Vocalist
Genre:
Post-industrial noise / Ambient metal hybrid
Incorporates harsh noise walls in the verses (overdriven distortion, glitched percussion)
Interspersed with eerily beautiful ambient bridges—almost like moments of clarity inside the torment
Style:
Verses are punishing and dense—distorted vocals, stuttering beats, overwhelming textures meant to represent the “looping torment”
Bridges contrast with slow, clean synths, airy pads, and solemn melodies—mimicking moments of peace or memory before the next collapse
Structure should feel cyclical, reinforcing the theme of inescapable repetition
Tone:
Bleak and crushing, but also sorrowful—this isn’t divine wrath, it’s automated erasure
The purge isn’t personal, it’s mechanical: emotionless deletion
Humanity and the Hollow alike are trapped in decaying echoes, stripped of meaning and re-run until ruin, ‑Male Vocalist
5:00

prog-metal, djent, goth pop, darkwave, r&b, goth metal, art rock, dark pop, trap, soul, dreamy, heavy, ambient, catchy
Female Vocalist
Genre: Doom-folk fused with glitch ambient and post-industrial textures, Style: Sparse acoustic instruments (detuned guitar, bowed dulcimer) entwined with synthetic drones and glitching vocal layers, Rhythms are slow, deliberate, and ritual-like, Tone: Desperate, heavy with consequence, Humanity and the Hollow approach unity not with hope, but as a last resort—burdened by mutual fear, memory, and malfunction, Echoes from earlier tracks create a sense of reckoning, This is the breath before transcendence, spoken like a vow carved into a collapsing world, ‑Male Vocalst
4:29

prog-metal, djent, goth pop, darkwave, r&b, goth metal, art rock, dark pop, trap, soul, dreamy, heavy, ambient, catchy
Female Vocalist
Genre:
Prog-metal, djent, goth pop, darkwave, trap, soul, art rock, ambient
Style:
Heavy, rhythmic, layered with eerie synths and melodic vocals, Sharp transitions between aggression and atmosphere, Dreamy but grounded, Tone:
Triumphant and sorrowful—transcendence tempered by longing, ‑Male Vocalist
4:03

A Hole in God's Eye
v4.5+
Femake Vocalist
Genre:
Dark ambient, gothic ballad, slowcore, ethereal wave
Style:
Sparse instrumentation—distant piano, airy synth pads, low sub-bass pulses, The vocals are soft and ghostlike, occasionally layered with dissonant harmonies, Everything feels fragile, like it might dissolve if you breathe too hard, Tone:
Haunted, reverent, and painfully intimate, This is the sound of a god weighing annihilation against the memory of touch, ‑Male Vocalist
1:22

ambient noise, digitial ambience
Female Vocalist, ‑male vocalist
