3:10

In The Horizon
v4.5-all
folk, Raw, edgy acoustic folk with gritty male vocals; close-mic’d steel-string guitar driving a jagged, percussive strum, light stomp under the verses, Choruses open with doubled vocals and rough-hewn harmonies, a reverb-kissed slide guitar answering key phrases, Dynamic arc builds from tense, almost spoken delivery to a ragged, shouted final chorus that feels like a campfire confession at the edge of a cliff
3:40

Fallen Stars
v4.5-all
metal, Triumphant epic metal with galloping double-kick, choirs, and blazing twin guitars; verses ride a mid-tempo march that swells into a huge, chant-along chorus, Heroic male vocals soar over orchestral brass stabs and string pads, with group shouts on key phrases, Bridge drops to tom-driven battlefield drums and low choir before a final full-throttle reprise
4:39

Infectious Current
v4.5-all
High-contrast cinematic rock instrumental: chiming clean guitar intro over evolving pads, then tight driving drums and overdriven rhythm guitars kick in with a bold, uplifting motif, Second section doubles the main riff in octave leads; strings and pulsing synth bass add size, Final pass adds gang-chant “oh”s as texture, tom builds, and a soaring guitar countermelody before a sudden, reverberant cutoff
2:49

Clockwork
v4.5-all
Bright dance-pop with a playful clockwork twist; plucky music-box arpeggios locked to a four-on-the-floor kick, sidechained synth pad swells, and crisp claps, Female vocals, tight and confident in the verses, then widening into stacked harmonies on the hook, Bridge strips down to just music-box motif and sub bass throb before a final, euphoric chorus with extra ad-libs and octave lead
3:13

Song #254
v4.5-all
folk, Stirring Italian folk epic, male vocals; bright mandolin and nylon-string guitar lead with driven acoustic strums and steady frame drum pulse; verses intimate and storytelling, chorus explodes with full gang vocals and stomps; fiddle soars in the bridge, subtle choir pad under the final hook for a heroic lift, inspiring, italian folk
3:14

Crashing
v4.5-all
Epic cinematic dance-pop hybrid; pulsing toms and stomps drive the groove under airy synth pads and shimmering strings, Female vocals upfront, breathy in the verses, belting in the hook, Big, echoing claps on the downbeat, subby bass swells, and a soaring string countermelody in the final chorus for maximum lift
4:39

Crown of Ash
v4.5-all
metal, Huge stadium metal anthem with detuned, chugging guitars and tom-heavy drums, Verses stay tense with palm-muted riffs and low male vocals; chorus explodes into wide, soaring harmonies over double-kick and open chords, Mid-song bridge drops to a chanting crowd moment then slams back with a triumphant solo and final gang-vocal refrain

