
Album 2 - Dream Scream
Dark folk, grunge, doom-folk, and alt-rock songs of teenage angst, rebellion, and existential struggle. Raw, cathartic, and intense, moving from chaos toward resolve.
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12 songs
5:36

Epic heavy metal piece in E minor, around 80 BPM, combining doom and progressive elements, Opens with an ambient spoken intro over low drones and feedback, then drops into slow, crushing riffs with distorted down-tuned guitars (Drop D or C), Vocals shift between whispered narration, deep growl, and powerful mid-range shouts, Double-kick drums drive breakdowns; bass sustains dark harmonic weight, Include atmospheric reverb and occasional choral pads for a cathedral-like texture, Maintain a dynamic arc: ominous spoken intro → slow doom verses → explosive shouted choruses → half-time breakdown → dramatic climactic outro with sustained chord and screaming vocal fade, Preserve the lyrical intensity and poetic pacing of a metaphysical metal anthem
4:04

Chaos
v5
A dark folk / doom-folk song with a gritty, rough-grained texture, 62 BPM, D minor, The sound feels weathered, raw, and close to the ground—less melodic, more textural and percussive, Uses dry, rattling frame-drum hits, gritty hand-drum thumps, bowed bass with scratch and scrape, and a dirt-toned, minimally melodic finger-picked guitar, Adds low growling drones, breathy whispers, and subtle distortion-like grain from acoustic sources (overdriven harmonium, bowed metal, or rough vocal doubles), Vocals are weary, gravelly, half-spoken, with a dark chant-like cadence—intimate but not soft, Maintains tension through repetition, pulse, and rough timbral edges rather than prettiness, Keeps everything organic, raw, and slightly uncomfortable, The overall mood is ritual, grim, human, and earth-bound: dark folk with a grunge-tinged doom atmosphere, more grit than gentleness, ‑rock drum kits, ‑electric-guitar distortion, ‑cinematic hits or risers, ‑EDM, ‑synth arpeggios, ‑or modern pop gloss, ‑belting or theatrical vocals, ‑smooth pads, ‑pretty melodies, ‑glossy reverb
3:40

A dark, atmospheric dream-folk / indie-grunge ballad driven by a female vocal that is intimate and worn, with soft rasp and emotional cracks, The delivery is close-mic’d and raw, almost whispered at times, with a dry, melancholic edge, Acoustic guitar is finger-picked but gritty, with subtle amp buzz, tape saturation, and lo-fi noise textures underneath, Felt piano enters as dusty, muted chords with tape wear, adding emotional heaviness, Pads are minimal and shadowy—dark drones, faint analog hums, subtle reverb swells, Percussion is sparse: muted toms, brush-knocks, low heartbeat pulses, or soft analog clicks, Reverb stays small and room-like, harmonies are ghostly, slightly detuned, and fractured, Emotional arc feels lonely, fragile, and quietly desperate, like a late-night confession recorded in a dim room, The song leans strongly toward a moody, vulnerable, modern, and haunting atmosphere, ‑country twang, ‑southern accents, ‑slide guitar, ‑banjo, ‑mandolin, ‑bluegrass picking, ‑bright pop sheen, ‑big drums, ‑rock distortion walls, ‑EDM or synth arpeggios, ‑cinematic risers, ‑gospel belting, ‑theatrical vocals, ‑sweet/angelic tone, ‑polished pop vibrato
3:24

A dark, gritty Industrial Latin Rock / Dark Alt-Rock track with driving toms, metallic percussive hits, distorted minor-key guitars, subtle industrial synth textures, and tense rhythmic pulse, Vocals are emotional, slightly raw, half-spoken at times, with Spanish alt-rock phrasing, The atmosphere remains intense, shadowy, and cinematic, but still melodic, Avoids metal growls, keeping it human, urgent, breathy at moments, aggressive at others, ‑no EDM synth arpeggios, ‑no reggaeton rhythms, ‑no trap beats, ‑no pop gloss, ‑no metal growls, ‑no bright pop guitars, ‑no cinematic risers or whooshes
3:06

A slacker-indie grunge-pop anthem with sardonic teenage energy, The song drifts in with a loose, fuzzy guitar riff and a lazy drum groove, creating an under-rehearsed basement-band feel, Verses unfold with half-mumbled, half-sung vocals delivered with dry sarcasm and eye-rolling attitude, supported by gritty rhythm guitars, slightly overdriven bass, and understated drums that keep everything shambling forward, Choruses explode into thicker walls of warm, 90s-grunge fuzz, with more confident melodic contours, gang-style shout backs, and a bit of lo-fi haze, The overall mix feels unpolished, jangly, and youthfully rebellious—raw edges left intact, small timing imperfections preserved, and a touch of tape-saturated warmth, No pop gloss, no polish: just ironic coolness wrapped in garage smoke, buzzing amps, and quiet-loud-quiet slacker swagger, BPM: 94, Key: E Minor, ‑country twang, ‑southern accents, ‑slide guitar, ‑banjo, ‑mandolin, ‑country shuffle, ‑two-step rhythm, ‑heavy drums, ‑rock-metal distortion, ‑EDM, ‑synths or arpeggios, ‑pop gloss, ‑gospel belting, ‑theatrical vocals
4:09

Create a slow, crushing Industrial Doom / Sludge-Doom hybrid with a grim, suffocating atmosphere, Use a crawling tempo around 60 BPM and a dark C minor key, Build the foundation with detuned, down-picked guitars in Drop-C or lower, thick sludge-style distortion, and a massive, overdriven bass that grinds beneath the mix, Drums should be heavy, mechanical, and deliberate—industrial-influenced kick patterns, gated snares, metallic percussion hits, and long reverb tails, Add layers of machine hum, static, distant clanks, and low drones to evoke an oppressive factory environment, Vocals should shift between gritty spoken passages, distorted half-screams, and weary melodic lines soaked in reverb, conveying despair, alienation, and dehumanization, Introduce slow-building crescendos with feedback swells, power-chord surges, and noise textures, Overall tone: bleak, crushing, and mechanized, blending human anguish with industrial decay
4:44

Epic Doom Folk / Dark Neo-Folk Orchestral atmosphere at ~60 BPM in D minor, The sound is ancient, ritualistic, and apocalyptic, Uses deep frame-drum pulses, slow war-drum booms, bowed bass and cello drones, nyckelharpa or tagelharpa motifs, dulcimer plucks, and breathy wind textures, Choirs chant in open fifths with heavy reverb, like a dark prophecy, Builds from sparse drones and rattling percussion to powerful, doom-laden crescendos, Uses war-horn swells, low brass moans, metallic hits, and thunder-like rumbles, Acoustic guitar or bouzouki provides minor arpeggios, Vocals are bardic, resonant, with wide reverb and a slow, declarative cadence, The mood is mythic, elemental, and foreboding, with dynamic arcs that rise from whispered omens to catastrophic ritual grandeur
5:56

Classic heavy-metal ballad in E minor, 95 BPM, Arrangement begins with clean arpeggiated guitars and warm bass, evolving into twin-guitar harmonies and anthemic choruses, Use clean, melodic male vocals with expressive vibrato and no distortion or vocal fry, By section:
– Intro: Clean electric guitar arpeggios, bass melody, soft ride cymbal, organ pad for atmosphere, – Verses: One rhythm guitar (light overdrive), melodic bass, tom-focused drums, occasional lead-guitar fills, – Choruses: Two-guitar power-chord wall, crash cymbals, sustained organ layer, vocal harmonies, – Bridge: Half-time groove with floor-toms, melodic solo guitar using minor scale, underlying organ, – Final chorus: Twin-lead guitars harmonized, background “choir” harmonies, triumphant feel, – Outro: Return to intro motif; reverb-rich fade-out on sustained E-minor chord, Maintain dynamic rise and fall—quiet narrative verses, powerful open choruses, cinematic outro
7:59

An Epic Psychedelic Doom Rock / Post-Doom sound, Slow and atmospheric, with low-tuned guitars and sustained, melodic doom riffs, Warm, resonant clean vocals that rise into emotional intensity, floating over massive, droning bass and slow, tom-heavy drums, Adds psychedelic textures, shimmering clean-guitar delays, reverb-soaked arpeggios, and expanding post-rock crescendos, Verses feel dark, introspective, and weighty, with distortion and a sense of spiritual pressure, Choruses open into wide, luminous soundscapes, with soaring chords and a sense of upward motion, Includes subtle atmospheric pads, swirling reverbs, reverse-guitar swells, and gradual dynamic builds, Maintains a feeling of existential struggle transforming into transcendence, The overall mood is cinematic, mystical, and emotional—despair breaking into light, heaviness opening into vastness
4:19

We Can
v5
A post-apocalyptic doom-folk / sludge-folk hybrid, The song lives in a scorched, desolate landscape: detuned baritone-acoustic guitar drones, bowed metal, low floor-tom pulses, rusty chain percussion, distant industrial rumble, and a slow doom tempo around 58–64 BPM, Vocals are dark, weathered, intimate, carrying grit without screaming, Bass is distorted, warm, and sluggish, adding a sludge undercurrent, Harmonic minor and modal inflections give a haunted, ancient quality, Atmosphere is bleak but human, with occasional swells of metallic resonance and trembling bowed strings, ‑modern synth pop, ‑EDM, ‑bright gloss, ‑or clean rock sheen
2:43

Kingdom
v5
A Rustic Grunge / Dirt-Folk Rock Hybrid built on raw acoustic energy and gritty, earth-heavy textures, The song blends Dust-Bowl work-song rhythms with a modern post-grunge edge, Acoustic guitar leads with rough, percussive strums and light overdrive saturation, Low-gain electric guitar adds a dirty halo around the acoustic foundation, Upright bass plays simple, thudding root-fifth lines with a slightly growling tone, Drums emphasize floor-tom thumps, boot-stomp pulses, and brushed snare with a worn, metallic rasp, Harmonica appears in short, wailing accents, sometimes slightly distorted, Fiddle is used sparingly for scratchy, gritty pads rather than sweetness, Vocals are warm, textured, and slightly raspy—storytelling with emotional bite, Harmonies remain raw, unpolished, and close, Overall mood: earthy, muscular, communal, shaped by the imagery of building something new amid decay, Tempo ~82 BPM, Key: G major or D mixolydian
4:25

Create an earth-driven neo-folk / post-folk ritual sound full of primal energy and spiritual intensity, 72 BPM, Key: D minor, Use a raw, organic palette: deep frame-drum pulses, tom-like tribal rhythms, bowed-cello drones, hand-bowed dulcimer, breathy wooden flutes, rustling-wind textures, distant thunder, and natural field ambience, Keep everything warm, earthy, and physical, with rough textures and wide reverb like an open landscape, Build dynamic arcs: storm-like surges, ecstatic crescendos, sudden drops into stillness, and luminous dawn-like resolutions, Spoken sections feel like intimate ritual invocations over drones, Vocals should be expressive, earthy, resonant, slightly raw, never pop-smooth, Maintain a sense of ancient-meets-modern: minimal harmonic movement, open fifths, modal inflections, and steady heartbeat percussion, Aim for a spiritual, elemental, windswept feeling with emotional grit and transcendence
