
Released: Surviving the Night
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41 songs
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3:59

2:52

2:26

Verses: playful bassline + jangly indie guitar (think Vampire Weekend meets early Arctic Monkeys), • Chorus: big, sparkling synth bursts, layered vocals, wide-open and anthemic, • Bridge: stripped back to bass + clap beat, vocals almost spoken, then boom into the last chorus
3:12

Intro: punchy bass riff + clap-stomp beat, • Chorus: big, wide-open indie-rock sound with soaring synths, • Bridge: everything drops to just bass + vocal, then explodes back for the final chorus
3:02

3:11

2:55

3:43

• Sparse and intimate — acoustic guitar, brushed snare, and maybe a lone piano, • Could fit in either your alt-country world or a lo-fi confession session
3:48

• Sparse and intimate — acoustic guitar, brushed snare, and maybe a lone piano, • Could fit in either your alt-country world or a lo-fi confession session
2:57

Style:
• Lo-fi alt-folk with midnight energy — acoustic guitar, soft percussion, faint vinyl hiss or rain sounds, • Optional electric piano hum under the verses
2:58

Style:
• Lo-fi alt-folk with midnight energy — acoustic guitar, soft percussion, faint vinyl hiss or rain sounds, • Optional electric piano hum under the verses
4:59

• southern rock truck driving story telling style like telling a ghost storyacoustic guitar, soft percussion, fiddle in the bridge, Story telling, Male voice
• Tender, grounded, no over-sentimentality — just love written in dirt, thunder, and quiet moments
3:29

Heartfelt country storytelling with a maritime soul, Acoustic guitar, brushed drums, and soft pedal steel, Background harmony humming like sea wind, Nova Scotia style East Coast Style
2:24

Genre: Alt-rap hybrid / spoken word confession / melodic PTSD diary
Drums: Lo-fi kick, distorted snare, muffled clap loops
Bass: Warm, almost synth-like, low growl underneath
Piano: Minor key, eerie resonance — like someone crying politely
Strings: Sparse cello swells mid-track (emotional backhands)
Synth: Ambient pads pulsing like blood pressure on bad days
Vocals:
Rapper: Close mic, dry, sarcastic and subdued
1:58

Genre: Melancholy pop ballad meets sarcastic lounge piano
piano, light strings, a late low fi drum loop
3:16

3:38

3:04

Genre: Folk-Americana duet with a gospel wink — half front-porch story, half broken hymn, Tempo: ~80 BPM; steady shuffle or brushed snare swing, Instrumentation:
Acoustic guitar with a touch of slide or resonator, Upright bass thumping lazy quarter-notes, Minimal kick / rim-tap drums, Sparse organ or harmonium under the Angel’s parts (gives that “church on its coffee break” feel), Occasional harmonica fills instead of solos, Vocal tone:
Human — dry, tired baritone; think after a night shift, Angel — lighter, echo-washed tenor / alto with soft vibrato, channeling sarcasm, Mood: Irreverent but warm; it laughs because it’s been through too much to cry, Basically: Sunday service ended early and everyone wandered to the dive bar next door
3:49

Folk-sarcasm hybrid
Acoustic guitar, upright bass, wry harmonica, soft brush percussion, Tone: weary grin, half-sermon, half-barroom confession
3:52

Genre: Country-Americana ballad
Tempo: 74 BPM — slow, reverent
Instrumentation: acoustic guitar, fiddle or cello, light snare, organ pad, soft electric solo under final chorus
Vocal tone: rich, weary, proud — like the sound of someone who’s seen everything but still stands up straight when the anthem plays
Mood: humble honor — the anthem for those who don’t call themselves heroes
4:11

Genre: Country-Americana ballad
Tempo: 74 BPM — slow, reverent
Instrumentation: acoustic guitar, fiddle or cello, light snare, organ pad, soft electric solo under final chorus
Vocal tone: rich, weary, proud — like the sound of someone who’s seen everything but still stands up straight when the anthem plays
Mood: humble honor — the anthem for those who don’t call themselves heroes
1:59

4:24

Style Prompt:
Trauma-Folk, Dark Americana, Ambient Acoustic, Minimal, Slow, Grief Song, End-of-Album Energy
Instrumentation Tags:
Soft Fingerpicked Guitar, Ambient Pad, Subtle Vinyl Hiss, Low Piano Hits, Breath FX, Creaky Floorboard Texture
Voice Tags:
Male, Soft, Cracked, Breathy, Emotional, Low Register
3:48

Genre: Country-folk elegy
Tempo: 72 BPM — slow sway
Instrumentation: Finger-picked acoustic, light brushed snare, pedal steel whispers, upright bass, maybe a faint harmonica tailing each verse, Tone: Quiet resilience, A man talking more to memory than to microphone
4:26

Genre: Country-folk elegy
Tempo: 72 BPM — slow sway
Instrumentation: Finger-picked acoustic, light brushed snare, pedal steel whispers, upright bass, maybe a faint harmonica tailing each verse, Tone: Quiet resilience, A man talking more to memory than to microphone

