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7StarAmaranthe is the music arm of The Covenant of Star and Ash — a mythological dark fantasy cosmos where love is not a feeling but a law, where every choice carries the weight of covenant, and where
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33 songs
5:45

Cinematic anime-inspired alternative rock, emotional build, futuristic but grounded, Powerful drums, clean electric guitar lead, deep bass, distorted synth accents (not dominant), layered soundstage, controlled reverb and delay, IMPORTANT: do NOT start with full drums or high intensity, Intro/Verse 1: restrained, minimal, intimate, Light guitar, soft bass, little or no drums, Pre-Chorus: tension builds, drums begin gradually, energy rising but controlled, Chorus 1: FIRST full impact, Immediate intensity, strong drums, guitar and melody lead, powerful vocal, No gradual build, After Chorus 1: energy sustains or escalates, Faster pacing allowed, Double-time and breakbeats ONLY after this point, Bridge: emotional rupture or contrast, slight pullback without losing tension, Final Chorus: maximum intensity, layered, overwhelming, Outro: stripped, minimal, vocal-focused, dry, Strong female vocal, expressive and emotive, not pop, not idol, Style: epic anime turning point, dramatic, weight
5:52

Cinematic liturgical dark classical in D minor with restrained post-rock textures, Pipe organ primary, pedal bass, restrained strings, deep timpani, distant distorted guitar as ambient texture only (no riffs, no leads, no rhythm), enters at Breaking, No choir, no backing vocals, Female lead vocal (soprano/dark alto), intimate, controlled, forward, Starts near-spoken/chant-like, builds intensity without oversinging, No pop tone, Sacred, ritual tone → gradual instability → collapse → silence, No melodrama, no release, Arrangement: slow intro → solo verses → restrained choruses → subtle instability in Chorus 2 → pressure builds → Breaking → silence → sparse outro, Soundstage: vocal front/close, organ wide, long reverb tails, guitar distant and diffused, Outro: near silence, distant disembodied female whisper for Latin line, ‑Gospel, ‑Christian, ‑worship
5:31

cinematic electronic rock with strong EDM influence, pulsing beat, steady four-on-the-floor kick, driving bassline, rhythmic spacing between vocal lines, instrumental fills between phrases, no vocal crowding, female vocal calm, controlled, and dominant, not aggressive, not breathy, no screaming, smooth and precise delivery, dark cyberpunk tone, glitch accents, clean vocal clarity, continuous forward momentum, energetic but restrained, anthemic without shouting
4:36

Industrial rock and synth-metal track at 160 BPM in D minor, Distorted electric guitars play palm-muted chugging patterns and syncopated power chords, A gritty, overdriven synth bass mirrors the guitar riffs, The drum kit features a compressed, punchy snare and a double-kick pedal pattern during high-intensity sections, Electronic elements include glitchy SFX, digital noise sweeps, and a high-pitched, staccato lead synth, Vocals are male, ranging from a melodic baritone in the verses to aggressive, shouted delivery in the choruses, with occasional distorted whispering and layered harmonies, The arrangement uses sudden dynamic shifts, incorporating industrial percussion hits and electronic stutter effects
7:22

Male lead vocal throughout, Female voice (Eve) is a separate character — cold and diagnostic in early sections, urgency increasing through the song, full emotion by the bridge and final chorus, Female vocal sections are clearly marked in " ", Male lead resumes immediately after each female section with no tempo change, Final chorus features male lead with female vocal harmonizing beneath, Cinematic rock, 140 BPM, driving and aggressive, Heavy guitars, orchestral strings layered beneath, punishing drums, Energy escalates through the song — never drops, Tragic-victorious tone, No pop hooks, No tempo changes, Orchestral swell on post-chorus instrumental, Half-time feel on outro but rhythm stays locked
3:37

7:22

Ancient luminous cinematic ambient evolving into radiant orchestral, Solo female lead only, No male vocals, no growls, no duet, [Intro – dry intimate whisper, no reverb, no rhythm]
First section: minimal pads, vast space, no heavy drums, Wonder and awakening tone, Gradual lift in pre-chorus, Light pulse introduced in second half, Choruses: widen harmonically, radiant expansion, layered atmospheres, No pop hook repetition, Bridge: pull rhythm back, expand space, soft choral pad under lead, Final section: full luminous orchestral weight, bright not dark, no bombastic climax, warm sustained fade, Tempo ~94 BPM floating, No trap, no EDM, no heavy rock drums, Mood: ancient, curious, expansive, cosmic awakening
6:34

Dark ambient evolving into cinematic orchestral, solo female lead vocal only, No male vocals, no growls, no duet, First half: no drums or defined rhythm—low drones, sub-bass pulses, distant atmospheric textures, minimal strings, vast negative space, Mood ancient, ominous, inevitable, At the revelation (“It beat in someone’s name”), strip to near silence; intimate vocal with slight crack, then brief stillness, Afterward tone turns cold and controlled, Gradually introduce slow tectonic percussion and low strings; rhythm emerges late and mechanical, Final third expands into restrained orchestral weight, not chaotic, Ending ancient and dreadful—low sustained harmony with subtle unresolved tone, long resonance fade, no triumphant swell
4:31

Teeth in the Moonlight
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Dark emotional rock song, Breaking Benjamin inspired, heavy guitars, moody atmosphere, male vocal, dramatic chorus, love song, protective tone, wolf girl, feral but romantic, modern alt metal
7:59

5:14

My Bakery
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raw emo ballad, emotional female lead vocal, intimate and vulnerable delivery, voice cracks and breathy imperfections, guitar-driven with simple chord progressions, minimal piano accents, slow build but restrained, confessional lyrics, diary-like emotion, unpolished production, close-mic vocals, small room recording, no pop polish, no cinematic orchestration, no upbeat feel, emotionally heavy but tender, early 2000s emo ballad energy
7:37

Dark cinematic symphonic metal at 82 BPM with a heavy half-time feel, Commanding female lead vocal with controlled authority and restrained power, Ancient, eternal atmosphere, Crushing low-end guitars, distorted bass, and modern metal drums with strong kick emphasis in choruses, Ritualistic verses with tension, but hard-hitting, driving choruses that slam instead of swell, Strong use of silence before chorus entries, Subtle low choral shadow vocals used sparingly as atmospheric support, never as a second lead, Choir represents ancient witnesses and enters only on sustained vowels and key phrases, especially during choruses and the final outro, Minimal electronics used only as texture, Music feels mythic, inevitable, and unyielding
6:50

Dark cinematic symphonic metal at 82 BPM with a heavy half-time feel, Commanding female lead vocal with controlled authority and restrained power, Ancient, eternal atmosphere, Crushing low-end guitars, distorted bass, and modern metal drums with strong kick emphasis in choruses, Ritualistic verses with tension, but hard-hitting, driving choruses that slam instead of swell, Strong use of silence before chorus entries, Subtle low choral shadow vocals used sparingly as atmospheric support, never as a second lead, Choir represents ancient witnesses and enters only on sustained vowels and key phrases, especially during choruses and the final outro, Minimal electronics used only as texture, Music feels mythic, inevitable, and unyielding
3:31

Velvet Glitch Familiar
v4.5-all
Ultra-fast high-BPM hyper-EDM / hyperpop track with Eurobeat and speed gabbacore energy, Relentless momentum from start to finish with no slow sections, Cute-chaotic gothic lolita girl vocals delivered rhythm-first, chant-like, and hook-driven, High-speed drums, driving bass, rapid arpeggios, and constant forward motion, Energetic, playful, sweet but aggressive, Dark fantasy cyberpunk flavor, glitch accents, sharp drops, and immediate hook impact, Designed to feel frantic, euphoric, and unstoppable
3:49

Shield of Stone
v4.5-all
Emotional cinematic rock, male vocal, deep and restrained, slow build, powerful chorus
1:50

Two-Steps Ahead
v4.5-all
Drift phonk with heavy distorted 808 bass, dark atmospheric synths, mid-tempo beat around 120 BPM, clean modern phonk production, Confident, stylish, anime-inspired energy, Instrumental-focused with minimal vocals, cinematic and cool rather than aggressive, Perfect for anime edits and main character moments
5:21

Epic symphonic metal, fast tempo, heavy distorted guitars, double kick drums, dominant full orchestra and massive choir layered throughout, aggressive orchestral stabs, soaring symphonic strings, powerful emotional vocals, dark fantasy atmosphere, eternal unbreakable love, explosive anthemic chorus, relentless momentum, modern symphonic metal
4:07

She Who Howls Forever
v4.5-all
High-energy epic orchestral rock, fast tempo, aggressive distorted guitar intro, dominant symphonic orchestra and choir, massive cinematic drums, dramatic string ostinatos, soaring emotional vocals, dark fantasy atmosphere, eternal unbreakable love theme, rapid build with explosive choruses
3:15

Victory Royale
v4.5-all
an energetic rock vibe with anthemic chorus and crowd chant feel
3:12

Run with the Wolves
v4.5-all
High-energy alternative metal song, Breaking Benjamin inspired but faster tempo, punchy riffs, strong drums, anthemic chorus, modern rock radio feel, romantic but aggressive, wolf girl theme
5:39

Across The Second Sky (Metal)
v4.5-all
Heavy sci-fi metal song, metalcore / symphonic metal, crushing riffs, double kick drums, dramatic breakdown, emotional clean vocals with harsh screams, JRPG anime inspired, cosmic war, fate vs free will, epic and dark
4:30

4:34

Dragon at My Door
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Dense, drop-tuned alt-metal guitars in D standard, male vocals that flip from vulnerable chest voice to gritty screams on the hook, Tight, palm-muted verses with tom-heavy drums; chorus explodes with wide distorted power chords and stacked harmonies, Bridge pulls back to clean arpeggios and airy pads before a final, crushing half-time breakdown reprise of the chorus
4:38

Lunar Radiance
v4.5-all
metal, Post-hardcore / metalcore with alternative metal hooks; male vocals, Drop-tuned guitars with octave leads and palm-muted chugs, syncopated double-kick grooves, and explosive half-time breakdown, Verses stay tense and angular, pre-chorus climbs with dissonant chords, chorus widens with soaring melodic lead and layered screams under clean topline, Bridge dives into a crushing, atmospheric stomp with shouted gang vocals, then a final, anthemic chorus, alternative metal, post-hardcore, metalcore
6:24

Cinematic indie-pop / ambient alt-rock / emotional dream-pop, 78 BPM slow-burn, Warm intimate feminine energy, cosmic domesticity, soft emotional gravity, Felt piano intro, warm analog synth pads, ambient delayed guitar swells, restrained bass, brushed percussion, subtle strings later, Three feminine vocal textures woven naturally together, close-mic breathy verses, organic layered harmonies, emotional sincerity over perfection, Slow atmospheric build from quiet apartment intimacy into luminous emotional expansion, Themes of happiness deepening after unexpected love enters their lives, “Safe home in a vast universe” feeling, Winter nights, soft lights, blankets, shared laughter, starlight through windows, warmth inside cold space, No melodrama, toxic romance, or “you completed me” framing, Mature affectionate writing, No heavy drums before final lift, no EDM drops, no trap hats, no overcompressed radio pop, no explosive hook repetition, Cinematic but grounded
5:52

epic modern symphonic metal fast tempo female lead vocals emotionally powerful mezzo soprano with controlled grit and soaring highs layered feminine choir throughout massive cinematic orchestra as a primary instrument relentless double kick drums heavy distorted guitars aggressive orchestral stabs sweeping strings thunderous brass dark fantasy romance atmosphere eternal unbreakable love emotional intensity without pop phrasing organic escalation intimate verses expanding into explosive choruses modern polished production devastating emotional climax female vocal style inspired by Symphonic metal, progressive metal, power metal and simone simons intimate breath close verses soaring chest voice choruses layered harmonies emotionally exposed bridge huge sustained final chorus no intro no outro no fadeout, ‑- male vocals - cheesy power metal - EDM elements - repetitive pop hooks - soft rock energy - weak drums - minimalist arrangement - overproduced radio pop polish - goofy fantasy tavern energy - excessive operatic vibrato - metalcore breakdown focus - djent rhythm focus - trap percussion - synthwave textures - acoustic folk sections - empty atmospheric padding - low energy choruses - monotone vocal delivery - happy upbeat tone
8:08

Symphonic gothic metal, cinematic romantic metal ballad, orchestral metal, dark fantasy wedding anthem, sacred triune vow, powerful female duet vocals, emotional operatic rock duet, interwoven harmonies, intimate call-and-response phrasing, lush string orchestra, cathedral choir, grand piano, heavy rhythm guitars, melodic lead guitar, deep tom drums, cinematic percussion, cathedral reverb, celestial atmosphere, sacred feminine energy, moonlight imagery, starlight imagery, cosmic soulmate themes, eternal convergence, gothic romanticism, devotional vow energy, slow emotional build into transcendent final chorus, elegant dramatic arrangement, ethereal bridge, triumphant emotional finale, wide stereo orchestra, dynamic audio, ambient layering, clean production, emotionally layered chorus evolution, ritualistic harmony chanting, sacred vow refrain, breath-close verses, soaring harmonic choruses, female vocal chemistry, intimate vulnerability transforming into mythic unity, 90 BPM, D minor v
3:32

My Sweet Addiction
v4.5-all
rock, Heavy, down-tuned alternative metal with nu-metal groove; palm-muted guitars in the verses, huge open chords in the chorus, Male vocals shifting from intimate, gritty murmurs to soaring, melodic shouts, with occasional low scream accents, Drums punchy and syncopated, bass snarling under the guitars, Bridge drops to half-time, tom-led build, then explodes back into a final, anthemic chorus with layered harmonies, hard rock, soul, alternative rock, post-grunge, metal, alternative metal
4:41

Moon-Torn Devotion
v4.5-all
rock, Female vocals over downtuned alt/gothic metal guitars, cinematic strings, and dramatic piano stabs; verses stalk in half-time with tom-heavy drums and whispered harmonies, choruses explode with soaring belted hooks, choir pads, and side-chained electronic pulses, Bridge introduces a haunting solo violin and syncopated double-kick ramp, dropping into a final, crushing chorus and sustained feedback tail, alternative metal, classical, dramatic, hard rock, gothic rock, orchestral, electronic, female vocals, gothic metal
4:21

Two Cracked Hearts
v4.5-all
rap, Explosive post-hardcore / metalcore ballad with rap-metal cadences and emo-pop-punk hooks; male vocals trading between screamed verses, rapid-fire rhythmic lines, and soaring, layered choruses, Guitars shift from tight palm-muted chugs to widescreen octave leads; electronic pulses, filtered intros, and glitchy drops lace the transitions, Double-time drums in the climaxes, huge halftime breakdown bridge, and a final gang-vocal outro that feels like a crowd shouting a vow in a burning chapel, rap metal, metalcore, punk, emo, hard rock, pop, post-hardcore, strong, electronic, alternative metal
3:23

Ashes Off Your Halo
v4.5-all
rock, Melodic metalcore meets alt-metal/alt-rock: dropped tuning guitars with octave leads and trem-picked melodies, half-time chugs under soaring male vocals, Verses stay tense and syncopated, bass grinding with tight kick; choruses explode with wide stereo guitars, ride cymbal wash, and stacked gang shouts on key lines, Bridge pivots to clean guitars and reverb-drenched ambience before a final double-time breakdown and one last, uplifted hook, melodic metalcore, metal
4:19

Vows in the Static
v4.5-all
rock, Cinematic modern rock ballad in the spirit of alt-progressive metal: clean male vocals that bloom into anguished belts, octave-doubled in the chorus, Start with distant piano and reverb-heavy guitars, then stack weighty drums and growling bass by the first chorus, Second half swells with choral pads and a soaring lead-guitar countermelody, peaking in a half-time, shout-along final hook before collapsing back to intimate vocal and piano, sleep
4:43

female-fronted nu-metal, heavy groove, 95 BPM, C# minor, powerful clean female lead vocals with controlled grit, spoken-sung verses, big melodic hook choruses, gang vocal chants, distorted bass, drop-tuned guitars, tight punchy drums, radio static textures, underground community anthem, gritty but uplifting, rebellious and emotional without being sappy, raw artist collective energy, basement-show atmosphere, warm found-family feeling under heavy guitars, final chorus huge and cathartic, ‑no pop punk, ‑no EDM, ‑no hyperpop, ‑no trap beats, ‑no country, ‑no folk acoustic, ‑no soft campfire singer-songwriter, ‑no indie pop, ‑no bubblegum pop, ‑no comedy, ‑no ironic tone, ‑no cheesy corporate anthem, ‑no worship music, ‑no constant screaming, ‑no deathcore, ‑no black metal, ‑no growled vocals, ‑no harsh vocals, ‑no male lead vocals, ‑no rap feature, ‑no overproduced radio pop polish

