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Raised Swords of Valour

The alternate version of Crossed Sabres of Honour, song for song.
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21 songs
3:49Song Image
Aggressive, lo-fi, guitar-forward and percussion-heavy with a blend of indie rock, alt-punk and Brit-pop influences
2:05Song Image
A synth-heavy, upbeat and inspiring 80's-style anthem suitable for an epic training montage featured in an action/adventure film
1:50Song Image
A 90s style teen pop song using I–V–vi–IV chord progression
2:10Song Image
gritty and urbane, like an 80s action movie theme song with synthesizers, tom fills and saxophone accompaniment, Very important to have saxophone licks, starting with the second verse and beyond
1:42Song Image
80s latin freestyle with lots of orchestra hits
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Old school country with slide guitar
2:28Song Image
Lo-fi, experimental, underground with a simple march beat with minimal chords and variations
2:22Song Image
Indie, earnest and optimistic
3:16Song Image
rock, energetic, anthemic
2:38Song Image
Lo-fi, experimental, underground with a simple march beat with minimal chords and variations
3:23Song Image
Lo-fi, experimental, underground, POWER BALLAD, male vocals
2:30Song Image
Classic heavy metal/power metal with epic, dramatic male vocals, soaring guitar and energetic drums
1:40Song Image
Campy, sunshine pop with jazz flourishes, bouncy horns and playful vocal harmonies
1:54Song Image
Lo-fi, experimental, underground with a simple march beat with minimal chords and variations
2:41Song Image
Lo-fi, experimental, underground with a simple march beat with minimal chords and variations
2:34Song Image
A dreamy synthwave/retrowave track with pulsating basslines and ethereal melodies, capturing outrun aesthetics, Perfect for nocturnal drives on rain-slicked streets through neon-lit cityscapes
3:09Song Image
Lo-fi, experimental, underground with a simple march beat with minimal chords and variations
2:01Song Image
Aggressive, lo-fi, guitar-forward and percussion-heavy with a blend of indie rock, alt-punk and Brit-pop influences
1:45Song Image
Waltz ballad with classical guitar, soft vocals like Edelweiss, building to lush orchestral climax, Gentle, uplifting tone
2:43Song Image
A whimsical yet melancholic instrumental featuring a vintage Hammond organ as the lead voice, Backed by sparse, moody string arrangements and light brushes of percussion, Evokes the feel of a late-night carnival or an old music hall—charming, slightly eerie, and nostalgically cinematic, Tempo is slow to moderate, with a measured, deliberate pacing, Style blends chamber pop and minimalist soundtrack composition
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Mid-1960s West Coast mod-jazz instrumental in the style of film cues from Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Features dry, jangly electric rhythm guitar (Gretsch or Telecaster through a clean amp), mellow bass groove, brushed drums, light organ, and subtle brass accents, The rhythm guitar is front and center, playing a percussive, metallic chank-chank pattern with a cool, clipped tone, Laid-back, stylish, and slightly cheeky — evokes the feel of a young delivery guy with a transistor radio, swaggering into an upscale home, Cinematic, vintage, with a touch of sly humor and understated funk