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7 songs
3:09Song Image
90s-influenced, rock, playful
2:19Song Image
Fast-paced UK garage rock track in the style of The Libertines’ “Death on the Stairs, ” with raw, energetic instrumentation and dual male vocals, The guitars are jangly and slightly out of tune, with frantic strumming and chaotic fills, Vocals should reflect emotional instability — blending strength with fragility, as if the singers are on the edge of breaking, One voice should sound raw and slightly breathless, the other bittersweet and weary, They trade verses and overlap in the chorus, The song should include a stripped-down break with only bass and drums, featuring a melodic, walking bassline that recalls the feel of “Death on the Stairs, ” The drums should maintain gritty tension, Lyrics should explore doomed romance, city decay, and existential confusion, Tempo: ~150 BPM, The overall feel is destructive yet poetic, lo-fi and emotionally charged
3:43Song Image
Slow, melancholic UK rock ballad in the style of The Libertines’ most emotional work, Guitars are clean and fragile, with subtle tremolo picking or fingerpicked chords, The rhythm section is minimal but expressive, allowing space for breath and vulnerability, Vocals should still reflect emotional instability — one voice is soft and wavering, the other tired and tender, They trade verses gently, sometimes overlapping in the chorus like broken harmonies, Include a quiet instrumental break with only bass and drums — the bassline should walk slowly and emotionally, carrying the song like a whispered confession, Lyrics explore doomed romance, urban loneliness, and quiet desperation, Tempo: ~90 BPM, The overall feel is tender, lo-fi, and emotionally exposed — like a broken promise whispered into the fog
5:28Song Image
Slow, melancholic UK rock ballad in the style of The Libertines’ most emotional work, Guitars are clean and fragile, with subtle tremolo picking or fingerpicked chords, The rhythm section is minimal but expressive, allowing space for breath and vulnerability, Vocals should still reflect emotional instability — one voice is soft and wavering, the other tired and tender, They trade verses gently, sometimes overlapping in the chorus like broken harmonies, Include a quiet instrumental break with only bass and drums — the bassline should walk slowly and emotionally, carrying the song like a whispered confession, Lyrics explore doomed romance, urban loneliness, and quiet desperation, Tempo: ~90 BPM, The overall feel is tender, lo-fi, and emotionally exposed — like a broken promise whispered into the fog
2:56Song Image
Fast-paced UK garage rock track in the style of The Libertines’ “Death on the Stairs, ” with raw, energetic instrumentation and dual male vocals, The guitars are jangly and slightly out of tune, with frantic strumming and chaotic fills, Vocals should reflect emotional instability — blending strength with fragility, as if the singers are on the edge of breaking, One voice should sound raw and slightly breathless, the other bittersweet and weary, They trade verses and overlap in the chorus, The song should include a stripped-down break with only bass and drums, featuring a melodic, walking bassline that recalls the feel of “Death on the Stairs, ” The drums should maintain gritty tension, Lyrics should explore doomed romance, city decay, and existential confusion, Tempo: ~150 BPM, The overall feel is destructive yet poetic, lo-fi and emotionally charged
2:35Song Image
Fast-paced UK garage rock track in the style of The Libertines’ “Death on the Stairs, ” with raw, energetic instrumentation and dual male vocals, The guitars are jangly and slightly out of tune, with frantic strumming and chaotic fills, Vocals should reflect emotional instability — blending strength with fragility, as if the singers are on the edge of breaking, One voice should sound raw and slightly breathless, the other bittersweet and weary, They trade verses and overlap in the chorus, The song should include a stripped-down break with only bass and drums, featuring a melodic, walking bassline that recalls the feel of “Death on the Stairs, ” The drums should maintain gritty tension, Lyrics should explore doomed romance, city decay, and existential confusion, Tempo: ~150 BPM, The overall feel is destructive yet poetic, lo-fi and emotionally charged
2:49Song Image
Fast-paced UK garage rock track in the style of The Libertines’ “Death on the Stairs, ” with raw, energetic instrumentation and dual male vocals, The guitars are jangly and slightly out of tune, with frantic strumming and chaotic fills, Vocals should reflect emotional instability — blending strength with fragility, as if the singers are on the edge of breaking, One voice should sound raw and slightly breathless, the other bittersweet and weary, They trade verses and overlap in the chorus, The song should include a stripped-down break with only bass and drums, featuring a melodic, walking bassline that recalls the feel of “Death on the Stairs, ” The drums should maintain gritty tension, Lyrics should explore doomed romance, city decay, and existential confusion, Tempo: ~150 BPM, The overall feel is destructive yet poetic, lo-fi and emotionally charged