3:21

country-rock, female vocals, ‑male vocals, ‑r&b, ‑jazz, ‑lo-fi
3:09

3:06

2:48

3:44

3:08

2:51

Unyielding
v4.5
and an aura of heroism, the chorus swells with harmonized vocals and triumphant strings, this theatrical country-fantasy anthem features southern woman vocals and a driving rhythm section, it begins with a haunting dobro line and builds through verses with stomping drums, capturing the courage of a mother fighting for her family, the production emphasizes storytelling with dynamic shifts between verses and heroic crescendos in the choruses, acoustic guitar strums
3:34

2:28

nautical, shanty, sea shanty, acoustic instrumentation with concertina and fiddle, male and female vocals
2:33

2:47

Quill Twirls
v4.5
in the style of The Celtic Women band, fiddle-driven, Celtic dance, female vocals, storytelling
2:03

3:36

Astalia's Flame
v4.5+
cinematic, fantasy-inspired, epic climax, with a blend of acoustic guitar and ethereal strings, building to a fiery
3:12

3:20

3:37

Lilting Celtic ballad with female vocals over fingerpicked acoustic guitar, airy fiddle, and soft bodhrán pulse, Verses stay intimate and close-mic’d, like a fireside confession; chorus blooms with layered harmonies and a warm low whistle line, Subtle harp ornamentation fills the spaces between phrases, with a gentle key change on the final chorus for an emotional lift, celtic
3:28

Lilting Celtic lullaby in 3/4, female vocals, Intimate, close-mic harp arpeggios set a rocking cradle feel; airy wooden flutes answer vocal phrases with short, sighing motifs, Subtle bodhrán heartbeat and low drones bloom in the chorus, joined by stacked harmonies that feel like a small family choir, Arrangement stays gentle yet rich, with a brief harp and flute interlude before the final, hushed chorus and rubato outro, harp, gentle, celtic, soft
3:56

3:58

Epic folk-rock ballad with soaring male vocals, Celtic fiddle lines, bodhrán pulse, and low brass swells, Verses stay intimate with fingerpicked acoustic and soft drones; chorus explodes with gang shouts, pounding toms, and wide choirs, Bridge drops to voice and distant drums before a final, triumphant full-band reprise
4:37





