3:29

Gritty acoustic blues with heavy alt-pop influence sultry female vocals, Smoky bar vibe, gritty acoustic guitar layered with moody electric riffs, Slow tempo with dirty groove, Lust, regret, danger
3:05

Gritty acoustic blues with heavy alt pop influence, Female vocals with dark, punk-rock alt-rock edge, Think Colter Walls style meets riot girl—slow burn, smoky, and sharp like a switchblade
3:14

After The High
v4.5
Female vocals, Fast alt-pop-rock tempo with similar styles and inspiration form Halsey’s edge, Summer fling anthem, Emotional but defiant, Sharp electric guitar, heavy rhythm, Anthem about connection that fades after the rush
3:14

Create a mid-tempo, emotional pop track with strong influences from Halsey’s ‘You Should Be Sad, ’ blending moody synth-pop elements with gritty country instrumentation, Incorporate a steady drumbeat with a laid-back groove, clean but expressive electric guitars with a slight twang, and subtle slide guitar riffs that add a southern, haunting texture, The vocal style should be raw and powerful, mixing soulful vulnerability with rebellious attitude, The overall mood is bittersweet—melancholic yet defiant, capturing the feeling of waking up alone, hungover but free, with mascara smeared and a heart both broken and unchained
2:38

Alt-rock ballad with haunting acoustic guitar and cinematic strings, Female vocals, Starts slow and emotional, builds into a desperate, rushed confession, For fans of Airborne Toxic Event, Country-alt pop-rock
2:04

Gritty acoustic blues with heavy alt pop influence, Female vocals with dark, punk-rock alt-rock edge, Think Colter Walls style meets riot girl—slow burn, smoky, and sharp like a switchblade
2:41

Motel Ink
v4.5
Create a mid-tempo country-rock track groove same tempo throughout inspired by Miranda Lambert’s ‘Settling Down, ’ blending a laid-back, lazy drum groove with warm acoustic guitar plucking and echoey reverb, Incorporate slow, haunting steel guitar slides and muted electric guitar with subtle twang to add grit and emotion, Add sparse piano notes during the bridge for a cinematic feel, The vocal style should be sultry and confident, with slight raspy breaks that convey vulnerability but maintain strength, Backing vocals should be soft and ghostly, creating an atmospheric echo effect, The overall mood is bittersweet, smoky, and defiant—capturing the feel of walking alone through a motel hallway, barefoot and unbroken
2:54

Alex
v4.5
Starts Melancholy alt-rock-pop and then picks up speed after every verse, with acoustic guitar, sparse drums, And picking up speed, female vocals, No chorus, Just a build up after every verse Narrative lyrics, Like Airborne Toxic Event + early inspiration similar to Halsey’s style at a motel bar, 2AM
2:58

Maybe Too Late
v4.5
Alt-pop with alt-rock country-rock and indie rock influence, Female vocals, Builds emotion with twangy guitar and steady drums, Like Halsey’s “You Should Be Sad” meets raw confessional heartbreak
2:32

“Alice of the upper class” + “misery business” Female vocals, gritty modern country with emotional intensity, Electric guitar, steel guitar, strong rhythm section, Inspired by Carly Pearce's style, Chorus hits hard, Medium tempo, Southern gothic vibe with a modern edge
3:52

Burn The Bouquet
v4.5
Gritty alt-rock ballad with blues and country influences, Slow tempo, emotional vocals, Inspired by Oscar Maydon’s "Tu Boda" but with the rock energy of Halsey's style and the grit of Colter Wall's style, Cinematic, mournful, wedding-themed, Female voice

