2:37

Brand New Shore
v5.5
Psychedelic-Surf, Cali-Reggae-Rock, 145BPM, Shimmering-Lead-Guitar, Lush-Harmonies, Driving-Surf-Drums, Bright, Triumphant, Cali-Reggae-Rock, ‑Dark, ‑Gritty, ‑Slow, ‑Lo-fi, ‑Distortion, ‑Acoustic, ‑Sad, ‑Minor-Key, ‑Bass-Heavy, ‑Muffled, ‑Narrow, ‑Mono, ‑Heavy-Metal
3:53

You Say You Know
v5.5
Genre/Style: bouncy garage surf rock, raw indie surf, gritty minimal band sound
Mood: playful, flirty, slightly rebellious, cheeky confidence
Tempo: fast (132–145 BPM), driving, straight-ahead energy with slight swing
Instrumentation: gritty electric surf guitar with light spring reverb, simple punchy bassline, tight garage drum kit (kick/snare with sharp attack), tambourine hits, surf riff fills
Vocals: female lead, talk-sung with attitude, slightly rough edges, confident, rhythmic delivery, short punchy lines, minimal sustain
Production Notes: raw mix, slight distortion on guitar, minimal polish, tight band feel, dry vocal up front, no lush layering, energy over perfection
Vibe Keywords: garage band, sunburnt attitude, fast crush energy, indie surf grit, restless spring feeling, ‑slow tempo, ‑ballad, ‑soft acoustic folk, ‑dreamy ambient, ‑lush harmonies, ‑beach boys style vocals, ‑heavy reverb wash, ‑cinematic strings, ‑EDM, ‑trap drums, ‑polished pop production, ‑vocal belting, ‑melisma 🔥 Why This Will Fix the Beat
3:32

The Tide
v5.5
Cinematic classical surf hybrid, 98 BPM in D minor, Instrumentation: reverb-drenched surf lead guitar (Fender-style tone) with baritone guitar doubling low phrases; pulsing electric bass (minimal movement, heartbeat-like); deep tom-driven drum foundation with selective snare accents; cymbal swells for transitions; subtle ambient low-end drones, Lead guitar behavior: expressive cinematic phrasing — slow bends, sustained notes, dramatic vibrato, with selective tremolo-picking bursts; strong use of space and call-and-response with silence, Arrangement: wave-based dynamics (rise → fall → rise) with clearly defined sections; intensity builds and releases in cycles; include intentional hard stops and brief silence breaks for tension, Production: heavy spring reverb on guitar; wide stereo field; dark, moody tone; no modern gloss; no bright pop elements; no busy playing; preserve space and restraint, Overall feel: ominous, oceanic, inevitable, slow-building tension with cinematic weight
2:44

Twitterpate Me
v5.5
Genre/Style: garage surf rock, raw indie surf, gritty minimal band sound
Mood: playful, flirty, impatient, slightly rebellious, cheeky confidence
Tempo: fast (132–145 BPM), driving, straight-ahead energy with slight swing
Instrumentation: gritty electric guitar with light spring reverb, aggressive downstroke strumming, simple punchy bassline, tight garage drum kit (kick/snare with sharp attack), tambourine hits on chorus, occasional single-note surf riff fills
Vocals: female lead, talk-sung with attitude, slightly rough edges, confident, rhythmic delivery, short punchy lines, minimal sustain
Production Notes: raw mix, slight distortion on guitar, minimal polish, tight band feel, dry vocal up front, no lush layering, energy over perfection
Vibe Keywords: garage band, sunburnt attitude, fast crush energy, indie surf grit, restless spring feeling, ‑slow tempo, ‑ballad, ‑soft acoustic folk, ‑dreamy ambient, ‑lush harmonies, ‑beach boys style vocals, ‑heavy reverb wash, ‑cinematic strings, ‑EDM, ‑trap drums, ‑polished pop production, ‑vocal belting, ‑melisma 🔥 Why This Will Fix the Beat
2:52

Dub-Surf, Dark-Cali-Reggae, 82BPM, Heavy-Melodic-P-Bass, Smoky-Male-Vocals, Drippy-Spring-Reverb, One-Drop-Drums, Minor-Key, Dub-Surf, ‑Bright, ‑Happy, ‑Fast, ‑High-Energy, ‑Pop, ‑Acoustic, ‑Clean, ‑Polished, ‑High-Hats, ‑Shakers, ‑Major-Key, ‑Triumphant
2:02

I See You 君を見てる
v5.5
Genre/Style: BFP Indie Surf Rock, Funky Disco Surf Groove
Mood: Playful, human, friendly, effortless, feel-good
Tempo: upbeat, bouncy groove
Instrumentation: clean surf guitar (bright spring reverb, rhythmic strum), funky bass (syncopated, punchy), tight drums (crisp snare, lively hi-hats), tambourine backbeat, subtle sparse koto-style plucks or guitar harmonics as short accents
Vocals: clear articulate vocal-forward, conversational talk-sung, relaxed timing, hit rhymes, spaced phrasing, light ambience
Production Notes: bright clean mix, tight low end, drums and bass forward, minimal ambience, controlled layering, groove allows simple ad-libs rhythm リズム hey nee boom boom bap, dynamic lift, clean drop back to Hey I see you
Vibe Keywords: bouncy, surf groove, disco bounce, human connection, indie cool, karaoke-friendly, ‑slow tempo, ‑ballad, ‑soft acoustic folk, ‑dreamy ambient, ‑lush harmonies, ‑beach boys style vocals, ‑heavy reverb wash, ‑cinematic strings, ‑EDM, ‑trap drums, ‑polished pop production, ‑vocal belting, ‑melisma
4:43

Psych-Surf Rock, distinctly Australian style, Droning Didgeridoo Pads, Fuzzy Guitars, 100 BPM, aboriginal backing singers
2:17

2:49

Go On
v5.5
Genre/Style:
Garage Surf Indie, Groove-Driven Minimal Band, Bass-Forward
Mood:
confident, controlled, sassy, slightly confrontational, cool-headed
Tempo:
120–138 BPM, steady groove, light swing, pocket-focused
Instrumentation:
tight drum kit (kick/snare focus, dry punch, defined hi-hat patterns), melodic punchy bass (active groove, rhythmic interplay with vocal), clean twangy electric guitar (short rhythmic accents, minimal reverb), minimal layers, no dense arrangement
Vocals:
female lead, talk-sung with attitude, conversational phrasing, rhythm-first delivery, close mic, dry and present
Production Notes:
raw, dry mix, band-in-room feel, bass and vocal forward, guitar supportive, consistent energy across sections, no large dynamic lifts
Structure Guidance:
keep arrangement minimal under vocals, maintain groove continuity, allow vocal phrasing to drive transitions
Vibe Keywords:
indie surf grit, restrained attitude, groove pocket, modern cool, understated tension, ‑horn sections, ‑ska rhythms, ‑punk screaming vocals, ‑heavy distortion guitars, ‑country instrumentation, ‑acoustic strumming focus, ‑cinematic pads, ‑big chorus lift, ‑layered vocal stacks
3:29

Blue on the blue
v5.5
Psychedelic-Surf, Cali-Reggae-Rock, 145BPM, Shimmering-Lead-Guitar, Lush-Harmonies, Driving-Surf-Drums, Bright, Triumphant, Cali-Reggae-Rock, ‑Dark, ‑Gritty, ‑Slow, ‑Lo-fi, ‑Distortion, ‑Acoustic, ‑Sad, ‑Minor-Key, ‑Bass-Heavy, ‑Muffled, ‑Narrow, ‑Mono, ‑Heavy-Metal
3:04

Genre: surf rock
Decade of recording: early 1960s
Time Signature: 4/4
Harmony: major triads, simple progressions, tight vocal harmony
Rhythm: upbeat driving drum groove, straight 8th strumming, syncopated guitar accents
Mode/Scale: major, pentatonic emphasis
Instrumentation: clean electric guitars, electric bass DI+amp, drum kit 2-3 mics, vocal harmony, minimal percussion
Vocal Characteristics: bright lead, close-mic, tight backing parts, natural room ambience
Mixing: mono-leaning, narrow stereo, intentional mic bleed, centered low-end
Mastering: tape-like saturation, gentle HPF ~60Hz, LPF ~10-12kHz, soft limiting, preserve dynamics
Musical Structure: verse-chorus, instrumental intro, short bridge, brief breaks
Production Style: live-tracked, minimal overdubs, room/plate reverb short decay, vintage vinyl texture
2:29

Genre/Style: garage surf rock, raw indie surf, minimal band sound
Mood: playful, flirty, matter of fact, cheeky confidence
Tempo: fast (132–145 BPM), driving, straight-ahead energy with slight swing
Instrumentation: gritty electric guitar with light spring reverb, aggressive downstroke strumming, simple punchy bassline, tight garage drum kit (kick/snare with sharp attack), tambourine hits on chorus, occasional single-note surf riff fills
Vocals: female lead, talk-sung with attitude, slightly rough edges, confident, rhythmic delivery, short punchy lines, minimal sustain
Production Notes: raw mix, slight distortion on guitar, minimal polish, tight band feel, dry vocal up front, no lush layering, energy over perfection
Vibe Keywords: garage band, sunburnt attitude, indie surf grit, restless spring feeling, ‑screams, ‑vocal fry, ‑growl, ‑slow tempo, ‑ballad, ‑soft acoustic folk, ‑dreamy ambient, ‑lush harmonies, ‑beach boys style vocals, ‑heavy reverb wash, ‑cinematic strings, ‑EDM, ‑trap drums, ‑polished pop production, ‑vocal belting, ‑melisma 🔥 Why This Will Fix the Beat
2:54

3:44

A blend of surf rock and desert rock with groovy bass and bouncy guitars and dominating spacey and psychedelic synthwave synthesizers
3:42

BAT VÓ
v5.5
Fast comedic Brazilian rock, ~158 BPM, campy 60s TV superhero vibe with dark vigilante parody tone, Dramatic surf-rock guitar riff with spring reverb, spy stabs and comic tension, Bright punchy rhythm guitars, bouncy melodic bass, energetic rock drums, Theatrical male vocals, exaggerated storytelling, Explosive gang chorus shouting “BAT VÓ!”, Sudden stops for punchlines, Bridge builds into a long heroic guitar solo with fast runs and bends, Raw, lively, chaotic production with catchy superhero riff hook









