3:40

Palm Wine
v4.5-all
folk, Raw, intimate tropical folk with male vocals; earthy nylon-string guitar in a loose island groove, hand percussion and ankle bells, faint maracas, Verses are close-mic, almost whispered; chorus blooms with rough gang shouts and claps, Keep it live-room, one-take feel, breaths and string squeaks in the mix, energy rising slightly by the final chorus then dropping to a hushed last line, raw, tropical
2:46

On The Ceiling
v4.5-all
rock, Psychedelic garage rock with fuzzy overdriven guitars, male vocals dripping slapback echo, and a woozy organ pad in the background, Verses feel loose and staggered, drums dragging slightly behind the beat; chorus snaps tight and anthemic with big gang shouts and a brighter chord shift, Brief, swirling tape-delay break before the final hook; bass stays thick and slightly distorted for a warm, hypnotic low end
2:44

Shadow Frame
v4.5-all
Brooding cinematic rock with dark electric guitars in dropped tuning, slow-building toms and sub-heavy pulses, Verses stay hushed and intimate, drenched in reverb; chorus explodes with wide, distorted power chords and soaring male vocals, Strings and low brass swell in the background for drama, with a final half-time outro that lets the guitars ring into silence
3:37

On The Table
v4.5-all
Moody, piano-driven pop twist with male vocals; close, intimate verse over sparse chords, then chorus hits with big octave piano, warm bass, and tight drums; subtle strings creep in on the bridge to heighten the twist reveal, then final chorus pulls energy back slightly for a bittersweet, cinematic end
2:25

Starlight
v4.5-all
Wide-screen electronic ballad with female vocals; soft pulsing synths and distant piano, building into huge side-chained pads and shimmering arps, Verse stays intimate over low sub swells and subtle foley textures; chorus explodes with stacked harmonies, soaring lead, and big, punchy drums, Final chorus strips back to vocals and reverb tail for a cinematic, lingering outro, beautiful, electronic
4:04

Through the Storm
v4.5-all
Slow cinematic power ballad with female vocals, soft piano intro and swelling strings; verse 1 intimate and close-mic, then drums and low brass bloom into a soaring chorus, Subtle acoustic guitar doubles the piano in later sections, with layered harmonies lifting the hook on repeats, Energy arcs from fragile to triumphant, then settles into a warm, lingering outro, calming, ballad
3:07

Burn It Through
v4.5-all
rock, High-gain hard rock with snarling male vocals, chunky palm-muted guitars, and a grinding bass locked to a driving kick, Verses stay tight and tense with half-time drums, then the pre-chorus lifts into open chords, Chorus explodes with stacked gang shouts on the hook and a soaring lead vocal pushed into gritty saturation, Short, ripping guitar fills wrap around vocal lines, with a final chorus sung up a step for maximum impact, hard rock

