
Wild Hearts & Ghosts
“Wild Hearts & Ghosts” is a mixtape of memory, lust, and reckless youth.
Each song is a confession — about the girls who made me who I am today.
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27 songs
4:47

1970s southern rock • 108 BPM • twin-lead guitars with slide • Hammond B3 swells • gritty male lead, gang shouts on hook • dry roomy drums, analog tape glue, no modern FX
4:34

Psychedelic blues rock ballad with soulful male vocals, vintage analog textures, and a slow, emotionally rich groove, Begins with a moody intro featuring vintage electric piano, warm bass, subtle toms, and Eastern-style melodic accents (like erhu or bamboo flute), Features a spoken word bridge with poetic, reflective delivery — almost like a confessional, Female backing vocals appear on key choruses, offering ghostly, harmonic echoes that feel like memories or temptations, Mid-song includes a trippy instrumental break with swirling guitar delays, vintage keys, and ambient effects that evoke emotional introspection or a dreamlike flashback, Lyrics center on a woman who studied psychology, quoted existential philosophy, and deeply disrupted the singer’s youthful religious beliefs, Overall mood is smoky, seductive, and philosophical — like walking alone through an empty city lit by neon and memory
4:01

Dark, emotional country-folk ballad with moody acoustic guitar, ambient electric swells, soft piano, and subtle string pads, Slow tempo, sparse percussion, and a warm, gritty male vocal with aching delivery, Builds slowly with emotional intensity, Reflective, intimate, and haunted—perfect for storytelling, Tone is tragic but beautiful, with raw vulnerability
3:54

Southern rock ballad with soulful male vocals, slide guitar accents, mellow organ pads, and a slow 6/8 groove, Begins softly with clean electric guitar arpeggios and warm harmonies, then builds into a soaring multi-layered guitar solo finale with dual leads and extended phrasing, Emotive and nostalgic, capturing the heartbreak of memory and the power of letting go, Inspired by epic southern rock closers—spiritual, rebellious, and explosive, Final chorus lifts with full band intensity and guitar hero outro lasting over a minute
2:57

4:13

High-energy 70s hard rock with blistering guitar riffs, pounding drums, and rebellious, adrenaline-fueled lyrics about freedom with guitar solos and blazing fills
3:24

A powerful, bluesy rock ballad filled with soulful vocals, raw emotion, and soaring guitar solos, A heart-wrenching story of regret, lost love, and the wish for one last chance
3:39

A bluesy, soulful rock ballad with deep, emotional vocals, a warm, soaring guitar solo, and powerful harmonies, Romantic, heartfelt, and timeless—full of raw passion and hope
3:31

A soulful, 80's rock band distorted guitar ballad with haunting melodies, and emotive lyrics capturing the life left behind
3:27

Ink and fire
v4.5
High-energy 70s hard rock with blistering guitar riffs, pounding drums, and rebellious, adrenaline-fueled lyrics about freedom with guitar solos and blazing fills
4:02

Genre: 70s/80s Classic Rock Ballad
Tempo: ~72–75 BPM
Key: A minor or G major (warm, emotional tones)
Vocals: Soulful male voice, light rasp, dynamic rise in chorus (think Paul Rodgers, Lou Gramm)
Instrumentation:
Fingerpicked clean electric guitar in verses
Layered vocal harmonies in chorus
Warm bass and steady, soft drums
Subtle organ or Rhodes piano pad beneath
Melodic guitar solo in the bridge or outro — no shredding, just feeling, ‑female vocals
4:57

Genre: Instrumental Rock / Cinematic Blues Rock Fusion
Energy Level: Dynamic, flowing between introspective and soaring
Mood: Bittersweet, nostalgic, romantic, and defiant
Instruments:
Lead: Singing electric guitar (vocal-quality phrasing, with legato bends and sustained vibrato)
Rhythm: Clean arpeggios and reverb-soaked chords during verses; crunchy rock riffs in chorus
Backing: Analog synth pads, orchestral swells, and piano flourishes for emotional lift
Drums: Driving but emotive — think ballad tempos with explosive bridges
Bass: Melodic support with a warm, vintage tone
Structure:
Intro: Clean, echoing guitar mimicking a lonely highway at dusk
Verse: Melodic storytelling on guitar — tender phrasing evoking each woman from the album
Chorus: Soaring leads over crashing cymbals and harmonized double-stops — a rush of memory and feeling
Bridge: Atmospheric breakdown with slide guitar and synth swells — like wandering through past regrets
Final Solo: Epic, emotional climax
3:39

Two Wild Hearts
v4.5
Song title: The Girls in That House
Genre: 70s Classic Rock / Power Pop
Tempo: 100 BPM
Mood: Playful, free-spirited, nostalgic, with an undercurrent of young lust
Lead Vocal: Male, smooth with rock grit — think Tom Petty meets Jackson Browne
Backing Vocals: Two female harmonies, flirty and loose in the chorus
Instruments:
- Electric guitars with light fuzz and groove-based rhythm
- Walking bassline with bounce
- Wurlitzer keys or clavinet for flavor
- Tight live drums with snare pops and tambourine accents
- Optional sax riff in the bridge or outro solo
Structure:
- Verses that build with story
- Big, singable choruses with handclaps and backing vocals
- Spoken/sung bridge with tape echo or vinyl crackle effect
- Guitar solo that feels like a sun-soaked memory
3:16

Genre: Instrumental Rock / Cinematic Blues Rock Fusion
Energy Level: Dynamic, flowing between introspective and soaring
Mood: Bittersweet, nostalgic, romantic, and defiant
Instruments:
Lead: Singing electric guitar (vocal-quality phrasing, with legato bends and sustained vibrato)
Rhythm: Clean arpeggios and reverb-soaked chords during verses; crunchy rock riffs in chorus
Backing: Analog synth pads, orchestral swells, and piano flourishes for emotional lift
Drums: Driving but emotive — think ballad tempos with explosive bridges
Bass: Melodic support with a warm, vintage tone
Structure:
Intro: Clean, echoing guitar mimicking a lonely highway at dusk
Verse: Melodic storytelling on guitar — tender phrasing evoking each woman from the album
Chorus: Soaring leads over crashing cymbals and harmonized double-stops — a rush of memory and feeling
Bridge: Atmospheric breakdown with slide guitar and synth swells — like wandering through past regrets
Final Solo: Epic, emotional climax
3:29

A slow, emotionally raw acoustic ballad featuring a gritty, vulnerable male vocal, The performance should feel like a confession whispered at 2AM in a roadside motel—filled with regret, humility, and the faint glow of grace, The verses are carried by a fingerpicked acoustic guitar, dusty and intimate, with ambient reverb and soft tape hiss textures, A mournful slide guitar adds emotional color in the background, Light piano enters in the chorus with atmospheric pads and minimal percussion—brushed snare and warm kick only, The mood is late-night, spiritual, and broken-but-reaching, Lyrics focus on personal failure, longing for redemption, and hearing echoes of a mother’s prayers in the quiet, The final chorus swells slightly with soft vocal harmonies and gospel-inspired warmth, Tempo around 68 BPM, Key: D minor or G minor, Moody, cinematic, and introspective
4:23

The song opens with intimate piano and acoustic guitar, sparsely framing the verses with breathlike pauses and wounded restraint, Swelling electric slide guitar adds mournful bends, Subtle organ, pads, and ambient strings create a gospel undertone, Drums use soft brushes and a slow kick/snare groove, The male lead vocal is raw and slightly strained; gospel-inspired backing voices join in the choruses, culminating in a harmony stack or call-and-response finale for a humble yet redemptive close
5:26

A post-rock journey: Intro opens with a gentle, nostalgic fingerpicked guitar motif soaked in delay and subtle bass, Section 1 builds a seductive groove with bluesy solo lines, layered toms, and swelling cymbals, Section 2 plunges into dark, distorted chaos—emotive soloing, dense textures—peaking then breaking into sparse, ambient fragments: minimalist guitar and bass evoke fragile memory, The finale revisits the opening motif, now softer and melancholic, fading to a single unresolved chord and silence
3:48

Slow heartland rock ballad with acoustic and clean electric guitars, soft ambient pads, and light drums using brushes, Emotional male vocal with a warm, slightly raspy tone, Smooth bass, optional slide guitar for nostalgic feel, Intimate, reflective mood with subtle harmonies in the chorus, Feels like a memory—bittersweet, romantic, and cinematic, Inspired by a summer night by the river, dancing with a girl with mint green eyes and butter pecan ice cream, wishing it would never end
3:43

A Southern Rock/Blues-Driven Metal Ballad featuring dual electrics weaving bluesy bends and harmonized leads; slide guitar soars at emotional peaks, Warm, overdriven rhythms pulse in choruses, with steady, weighted bass and snare/tom grooves building to thunderous kicks, Gritty, low vocals in verses rise to raw, soaring choruses, with falsetto cracks and harmonies in the final chorus, The solo begins with slow, sustained bends over minimal backing, shifts to a rising 16-bar motif with dual guitars trading licks and reintroducing harmonized slide, and explodes into a band-driven section of blazing, blues-rooted runs, closing with a harmonized melody echoing the chorus, Slide guitar repeats a 4-bar lick as the song fades out
4:52

hard rock, powerful guitar riffs, lush harmonies, powerful male vocals, build to an angry crescendo
4:39

Genre tags: heavy rock • southern groove • 2000s hard rock
BPM: 104 • Key: D minor (drop-C guitar feel) • Time: 4/4
Vibe: swaggering mid-tempo riff, big chorus, gospel-tinged backing “ahs, ” wide guitar vibrato, pinch harmonics, emotional solo
Instruments: double-tracked Les Paul rhythm guitars (drop-C), bass with slight grit, hard-hitting kit (roomy snare, big toms), Hammond pad in choruses, gang “hey”s, lead guitar with wah for solo
Production: thick guitars (dual mics feel), slapback on lead vocal (~90 ms), plate reverb on snare, subtle tape saturation on bus, master not too crushed (rock dynamics)
Structure:
Intro (0:00–0:12) — lone guitar riff → band hit
Verse 1 (0:12–0:42) — tight groove; vocal up-front, minimal pads
Pre (0:42–1:02) — lift with held chords + toms, backing “ah” pad sneaks in
Chorus (1:02–1:32) — anthemic hook, stacked harmonies, Hammond pad
Verse 2 (1:32–2:02) — add call-and-response guitar fills
Pre (2:02–2:22) — bigger tom build, pick slides
Chorus (2:22–2:52) —
4:12

hard rock, powerful guitar riffs, lush harmonies, powerful male vocals
4:13

hard rock, powerful guitar riffs, lush harmonies
3:26

4:07

’90s alt-rock midtempo • 118 BPM • chorus-clean vs overdriven dual guitars, tremolo pad in verse, chorus wall of sound • female lead or androgynous male, close mic, airy doubles • bass melodic counterlines • tom builds into choruses
5:07

’90s alt-rock midtempo • 118 BPM • chorus-clean vs overdriven dual guitars, tremolo pad in verse, chorus wall of sound • Male and Female duet, close mic, airy doubles • bass melodic counterlines • tom builds into choruses, deep love, violin
4:34

