3:04

Pop, Anthem Rock, Theatrical, contralto
Verses: steady driving bassline, percussive, rhythmic vocals
Pre-Chorus: increasing "chugging" guitar-palm mutes, tension builds
Chorus: half-time drums, wide open vocals
5:20

Theatrical glam rock anthem, 120 BPM, bright major key, driving glam rock drums, punchy bass, soaring electric guitars, grand piano, massive layered choir harmonies, powerful soaring male rock vocalist with clear enunciation and dramatic vibrato full of awe and emotion, operatic backing vocals, arena energy, dynamic builds, triumphant and passionate rather than sad, dramatic dynamic shifts, quiet piano intro building to explosive arena rock choruses, stacked vocal harmonies, theatrical bridge and key change finale
5:07

Create an epic 3–4 minute gothic dramatic orchestra rock song with orchestral strings, choir, heavy nu-metal guitars, and dynamic female lead vocals with an Evanescence-style voice; structure the song with Verse → Pre-Chorus → Echo Chorus (call-back style) → Verse → Pre-Chorus → Repeat Echo Chorus, then a stripped bridge, and a final clean chorus with minimal echo; Follow directions in brackets, Female lead more eerie and ethereal and urgent layered male echo/backing vocals that interrupt or repeat emotionally charged words; chorus echo should appear twice in full, with cinematic builds, explosive dynamics, dark emotional intensity, and the echo phrases rhythmically interrupting the lead like “Hear me (Hear me now) / Can’t hold on) (Can’t hold on)
2:59

High‑energy grunge anthem with dynamic shifts, Verses introspective and raw, choruses erupt with crowd‑chant power, Vocals gritty, emotional, and unapologetic, carrying both vulnerability and defiance, Atmosphere rebellious yet human
3:27

70s Piano Rock, Glam Rock, Classic Rock, Power Pop, grand, theatrical piano rock, virtuosic, melodic, and commanding grand piano performance with a clear beautiful contralto female vocal, no screaming, authentic analogue warmth: punchy live drums, a melodic bassline, and subtle tape saturation, The chorus must be an explosive, sing-along anthem, featuring grand, multi-layered, almost operatic vocal harmonies over cinematic string arrangements (or high-quality period-correct synthesizer emulations), A classic structure with story-driven verses and a tension-building pre-chorus leads to a cathartic release, A dramatic bridge, featuring only the piano and a raw, emotional vocal, is crucial for maximum impact, The song's climax is a passionate, virtuosic piano solo that completely replaces a typical guitar solo, The overall mood is theatrical, heartfelt, and ultimately triumphant, celebrating human connection with flair
3:35

Glam Rock, Classic Rock, 1970's Piano Rock, Power Pop, contralto female, The overall mood is theatrical, heartfelt, and ultimately triumphant, celebrating human connection with flair, English, ‑Production is clean, ‑modern, ‑and high-definition, ‑enhanced by warm, ‑analog-inspired depth, ‑No lo-fi elements or noise textures; impact comes from vocal performance, ‑orchestration, ‑and cinematic build, ‑-Audiophile Mix, ‑-High Fidelity, ‑-analog warmth
3:59

Glam Rock, Classic Rock, 1970's Piano Rock, Power Pop, contralto female, The overall mood is theatrical, heartfelt, and ultimately triumphant, celebrating human connection with flair, English, ‑Production is clean, ‑modern, ‑and high-definition, ‑enhanced by warm, ‑analog-inspired depth, ‑No lo-fi elements or noise textures; impact comes from vocal performance, ‑orchestration, ‑and cinematic build, ‑-Audiophile Mix, ‑-High Fidelity, ‑-analog warmth
4:47

glam rock, glam pop, intimate verses, swelling choruses, areas of voice quiver, extreme emotion, raw, hurt, at the end hope
3:19

Glam rock, glam pop, anthem, extreme emotion, quiet verses, big bolting choruses with held notes
4:11

Glam-rock, Glam-pop, theatrical, emotional, some vocal quiver at sad moments piano, distorted guitar, synth bass, restrained verses → explosive chorus → intimate bridge → messy final chorus
3:16

3:44

Glam-rock, Glam-pot, theatrical, piano, distorted guitar, synth bass, restrained verses → explosive chorus → intimate bridge → messy final chorus
3:38

Glam-rock, Glam-pop, theatrical, emotional, some vocal quiver at sad moments, piano, distorted guitar, synth bass, restrained verses → explosive chorus → intimate bridge → messy final chorus
3:59

Glam Pop, Glam Rock, country undertones, contralto female singer, No screaming, Clear beautiful belting when needed
3:26

70s Piano Rock, Glam Rock, Classic Rock, Power Pop, bright major key, theatrical male vocal with a wide vocal range, impressive high notes, and expressive vibrato, warm tone, lively rhythm, inspired by the grand, theatrical piano rock of the 1970s, controlled verses building to powerful anthemic chorus, rich layered harmonies, radiant and joyful energy, dynamic and soaring
5:26

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3:24

Signal Drowned
v5.5
Symphonic metal, Use a powerful, beautiful female voice as the lead singer, but she is in a duet with a male voice with a growl, Operatic, theatrical, and powerful, Mood: urgency, losing our humanity
2:52

Raw garage blues rock, heavy fuzz guitar riffs, stripped-down minimal arrangement, stomping primal drums, aggressive dynamics, male vocal yelping and strained, slightly nasal tone, clipped chant-like phrasing, half-shouted with cracking peaks, unhinged and confrontational energy
3:14

Shades of You
v5.5
Psychedelic Merseybeat / Art Rock; intimate, human male vocal (Lennon-style), slightly nasal tone, light Liverpudlian phrasing; close-mic verses with audible breath; minimal reverb upfront, widening only in refrains; fingerpicked guitar + warm bass + soft brushed drums; subtle tambura drone; avoid overly lush dream-pop wash; keep it grounded, imperfect, and present
3:57

garage rock blues, syncopated riff, stop-start groove, detuned guitar, dry punchy drums, minimal bass; raw, slightly yelping, slightly nasal male vocal, half-spoken half-sung, syncopated delivery, a few vocal cracks, rhythmic phrasing like percussion, heavy space between lines; guitar acts as a second voice that interrupts and contradicts vocals
3:24

Psychedelic Merseybeat / Art Rock; intimate human male vocal with slight nasal tone and subtle Liverpool phrasing (Lennon-inspired, not imitated); close-mic verses with audible breath and natural imperfections; minimal reverb upfront, widening gently in refrains only; fingerpicked acoustic guitar driving rhythm, warm melodic bass, soft brushed drums with light swing; subtle tambura-style drone underneath; occasional reverse guitar textures used sparingly; avoid lush dream-pop wash or cinematic swell; keep arrangement grounded, present, and slightly raw; dynamic build comes from phrasing and layering, not volume
3:32

Fate, I Won
v5.5
Redo song in a dramatic theatrical style with incredible, soaring guitar riffs Blues rock, heavy, overdriven guitar riffs with a tactile quality that makes the guitar feel alive, stomping primal drums, slightly detuned guitar with call-and-response fills; punchy dry drums; lots of space and stop-start dynamics; single alternative rock, garage rock, blues rock, punk blues, hard rock, folk rock style nasally playful, quirky male vocal with slight yelp, slightly nasal tone, clipped chant-like phrasing, with small cracking peaks, ironic, playful, conversational "I won" phrasing
