
Zwiebelherz - Amber Horizons
Warm lights in long nights.
Heart Metal for rainy roads, quiet rooms and the things that stay.
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8 songs
6:21

Remain (Extended)
v4.5-all
Modern alternative rock, mid-tempo (94 BPM), minor key, Guitar-driven, No piano, No orchestral elements, No synth pads, Drums tight and punchy — live rock kit, strong snare, controlled kick, groove-focused, no double kick, no half-time trap feel, Bass prominent and warm, slightly gritty, Guitars palm-muted in verses, open sustained chords in chorus, medium gain (not metal, not clean pop), Vocals male baritone, slightly raspy, grounded and controlled, Intimate verses, emotional but restrained chorus, No theatrical vibrato, Dry mix, minimal reverb, Organic band sound, No cinematic atmosphere
4:16

Never Really There
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heart metal meets southern trap and dark americana slow halftime groove with deep sub bass and restrained 808 textures warm low tuned guitars atmospheric synth pads wolf style mature male baritone slightly raspy with subtle vibrato and human imperfections conversational verses almost spoken ii inspired drums with ghost notes and pocket groove cinematic emotional choruses with huge layered harmonies and uplifting melodic hooks bittersweet but hopeful reflective rather than aggressive small town nights television glow unfinished conversations people physically present but mentally elsewhere ordinary life observed with honesty hypnotic repetition modern polished production sleep token atmosphere Post-Grunge, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock accessibility unmistakable zwiebelherz heart metal
5:19

Half a Tank of Hope
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heart metal neon americana country rock with cinematic warmth catchy and honest warm textured male wolf baritone slightly raspy and weathered with subtle vibrato and human imperfections mostly clean vocals no screaming twangy electric guitars warm bass restrained ii inspired drums with ghost notes and groovy pocket occasional pedal steel and harmonica textures verses intimate and conversational like talking over a beer after a long day choruses explode into huge singalong hooks with massive warm guitars layered harmonies and uplifting heart metal energy bittersweet but hopeful overall mood late night highways paper cup coffee dashboard glow beer and cigarettes on the porch ordinary people carrying invisible burdens choosing optimism without denying reality Rock, Heartland Rock, Americana, Roots Rock, Folk Rock heartland honesty Post-Grunge, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock country flavor springsteen blue collar warmth Country, Americana, Folk sincerity transformed into unmistakable zwiebelherz heart metal
5:19

Ashes in the Floodlight
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Southern gothic heart metal with hypnotic slow groove, cinematic atmosphere and emotional warmth, Deep sub bass pulses, low tuned guitars and banjo soaked in heavy tape echo create a dark swampy texture, Restrained but dynamic drums inspired by II from Sleep Token with heartbeat kick, deep toms and emotional fills, Warm textured male baritone (Wolf), intimate and exhausted in verses, rising into huge melancholic choruses with ghostly female harmonies, Blend witch house, dark Americana, ambient metal and nocturnal cinematic rock, Rain soaked highways, neon floodlights, static on the radio, abandoned motels and blackwater atmosphere, Focus on hypnotic repetition, emotional melody and haunting atmosphere rather than aggression, Massive emotional choruses, slow burning tension and human warmth underneath the darkness
4:38

Learn to Love What You Hate
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Heart metal, alternative rock and cinematic emotional metal with warm but tired male baritone vocals by Wolf, Reflective and intimate verses with soft guitars, subtle piano and ambient synths, slowly building into wide emotional choruses that feel heavy but healing, Drums inspired by II from Sleep Token with ghost notes, restrained groove, deep toms and explosive emotional fills in the chorus, Thick bass, atmospheric guitars, warm distortion and occasional electronic textures underneath, Blend alternative metal, modern rock, soft post-grunge and cinematic ambience, Feels worn down, self-aware, bittersweet and quietly hopeful, Not motivational in a cheesy way — more like sitting alone at night after a hard day and deciding to stay on your own side for once
4:54

Wash me
v4.5-all
Cinematic heart metal with emotional depth and cathartic progression, blending alternative metal, post-grunge and ambient synth textures, Warm textured male baritone (Wolf), intimate and fragile in verses, rising into powerful, expressive choruses, Dynamic drums inspired by II from Sleep Token with ghost notes, deep toms and emotional fills, Low tuned guitars, thick bass, shimmering pads, distant piano and subtle rain/atmospheric layers, Strong melodic hooks with simple but impactful lines, Verses restrained, pre-chorus builds tension, choruses wide and anthemic, Include a heavy half-time breakdown with raw vocals, Theme of inner cleansing, fear of change and eventual release, Final chorus uplifting, letting go and transformation
5:12

You Can’t Save Time
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Rewoven cinematic alternative rock with acoustic foundation and atmospheric electric guitars, Emotional, reflective mood building from intimate verses to powerful choruses, Vocals (Wolf): warm baritone, expressive and slightly gritty, intimate storytelling in verses, rising to passionate emotional delivery in the chorus, Drums (II): organic dynamic groove, deep kick and crisp snare, tasteful fills, restrained in verses and more driving in the chorus, Instrumentation: fingerpicked acoustic guitar in verses, layered electric guitars and warm bass in choruses, subtle ambient textures, Production: cinematic dynamics, intimate to expansive, authentic live band energy, emotional lift in the final chorus
7:26

Cinematic uplifting Heart Metal with emotional maturity and deep human warmth, Low tuned alternative metal guitars, warm analog synth textures, shimmering arpeggios and subtle synthwave atmosphere, Emotional male baritone vocal "Wolf": warm, textured, slightly raspy, intimate and vulnerable in the verses, gradually opening into huge stadium-sized choruses full of gratitude, hope and conviction, No screaming, no harsh vocals, Dynamic expressive drumming inspired by II with intricate ghost notes, tom grooves, explosive fills and powerful emotional lifts, Mid-tempo (88–94 BPM), driving but reflective, Massive gang vocals in the final chorus, designed for singing along during a nighttime drive in the rain, Atmosphere: long-term love, chosen family, surviving ordinary life together, nostalgia without sadness, beautiful imperfections, remembering why you stayed, Heart Metal, Alternative Metal, Synth Rock, Emotional Rock, cinematic and uplifting
