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Cinders

Modern 70s inspired soul blues rock duo
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12 songs
3:45Song Image
blue-eyed soul, blues-rock female duet with a funky groove, Tight pocket drums with ghost notes, pulsing melodic bass, gritty Wurlitzer stabs, Hammond organ grit, and sharp bluesy rhythm guitar, Two equal female leads with strong chest-voice delivery: one raspy, sassy mezzo and one smooth, grounded contralto, Vocals are sassy, confident, and unapologetic, trading lines with attitude and locking together in stacked harmonies on the chorus, Groove-first energy, high momentum, wide stereo sound, high production
3:57Song Image
A fast, groove-driven female duet with confident rock-blues energy, Two equal female leads — one raspy mezzo (earthy, gritty, emotive) and one soft contralto (smooth, grounded, warm)— trade rapid-fire lines, Built on a fat, syncopated bassline and deep pocket drums that sit slightly behind the beat for swagger and danceability, Warm, analog-feeling instrumentation with gritty Hammond organ, funky Wurlitzer comping, tight muted rhythm guitar, and subtle blues guitar fills
4:07Song Image
Mid-tempo late-night modern 70s inspired blue-eyed-soul and blues female duet groove with deep bass, brushed snare swing, rim taps, dry hi-hats, Rhodes piano stabs, and low blues guitar accents, Female duet: one strong raspy mezzo (earthy, grounded, chest-led), one smooth contralto to alto (warm, intimate, teasing), Verses trade and overlap naturally; pre-choruses tighten and rise in layered harmony; choruses bloom in full duet without belting, Arrangement is groove-forward: minimal intro sets the pocket, band stays restrained under the vocals, bridge strips back before a short instrumental break deepens the groove, final chorus returns with calm authority, Vocals are conversational, soulful, and close-mic’d, never theatrical or breathy, Intimate, seductive, and confident, with tension carried by timing and feel rather than volume
3:49Song Image
Female-fronted 70s blues-rock duet with fast, driving energy, Raspy lead and warm contralto partner trade lines with gritty, clipped delivery, Verses move in a quick, talk-sung rock cadence with tight phrasing, Pre-chorus snaps into rapid-fire call-and-response lines, building tension, Chorus hits hard and fast with big belted hooks and sharp echoes, Bridge is fiery and conversational, like two women swapping stories over a hard-driving band, Instrumental break leans into an uptempo rock jam: overdriven electric guitars leading the charge, Hammond organ grit, Rhodes flickers, warm bass, punchy snare, loose hi-hat, and tambourine hits, Mix is warm, analog, dynamic, and deliberately rough — classic 70s rock energy, not soul or slow groove
4:59Song Image
A dark soulful mystical rock duet with two female voices: one raspy mezzo, earthy and powerful, and one soft contralto, rich and mystical, Verses trade vocals with spectral echoes and whispered fragments, pre-choruses weave into layered harmonies, and choruses erupt as chant-like incantations with both singers belting together, The bridge features spoken quotes layered over instrumentation, and the outro fades into whispered mantras, Instrumentation blends driving toms and kick drum, tambourine shimmer, warm overdriven guitars, swirling organ pads, moody bassline, and ethereal synth textures, The mood is witchy, tragic, romantic, and mysterious — evoking late-70s/early-80s mystical rock anthems with a shadowed, autumnal atmosphere
4:09Song Image
70s-inspired soulful rock duet with live band instrumentation and wide stereo depth, Electric rhythm guitars spread left and right with gentle overdrive; Hammond organ and Wurlitzer fill the center around warm bass and steady live drums, Analog warmth, natural space, and emotional realism, Two female vocals trade leads throughout: a raspy mezzo voice with textured grit and a smooth contralto voice with honeyed depth, Verses are close-mic and intimate, pre-chorus sections fragmented and breathy, opening into wide blended harmonies in the choruses, After the bridge, an instrumental break lets the Hammond and guitars rise before the final pre-chorus and chorus return in full, Outro fades on layered harmonies and sustained Hammond tones, Timeless, soulful, and grounded — a warm reflection on enduring love
3:04Song Image
A slow, mystical 70s-inspired soul rock ballad duet with Wurlitzer piano, soft toms, tambourine shimmer, organ swells, and subtle bass, Two female voices — one raspy and earthy, one smooth and airy — trade verses and merge in layered harmonies on each chorus, The bridge builds from a quiet ache into a full emotional eruption, with rolling toms, swelling organ, and raw harmonies that break open before falling into silence, Tone: haunting, reflective, intimate, and timeless — a love that never left, sung to the quiet it became
4:50Song Image
70s female mystical rock duet with a steady, rolling groove and warm analog grit, Two equal female leads — one raspy mezzo (earthy, gritty, emotive) and one soft contralto (smooth, grounded, warm) — trade lines in verses and blend on choruses as co-leads, No background vocals, Instrumentation: Wurlitzer piano, warm bassline, driving live drums, Hammond organ, and lightly overdriven electric guitars, The song builds from an intimate verse into a fuller rock pulse, with hypnotic pre-choruses and wide, harmonic choruses, Bridge shifts into a chant-like rock moment, followed by a short rhythmic Wurlitzer-driven instrumental break that pushes into the final chorus, Overall tone: rock-forward, bluesy, a little witchy, with a steady 70s analog pulse
4:11Song Image
70s witchy rock duet — fiery, defiant, and cinematic, Two female leads of equal presence: one raspy mezzo (gritty, emotive, 70s rock-style), one soft contralto (smooth, warm, grounded), Both trade verses, share lines, and sing choruses together in full harmony — no background vocals, Instrumentation: overdriven electric guitars, tight live drums, warm bassline, Hammond organ, and tambourine shimmer, Tempo: upbeat, steady, and driving — classic 70s rock feel with analog edge, Vocals: raw, forward, and human — both singers belt with attitude and overlap naturally, Pre-choruses lift into dual harmonies; choruses explode with layered voices and full-band punch, Bridge builds with percussion rolls and guitar grit; final chorus peaks in equal-power duet energy, Mix: analog saturation, wide stereo guitars, live rock balance — no lead/back separation
3:19Song Image
A fast-paced, minor-key 70s-inspired blues soul rock duet driven by pulsing bass, sharp pocket drums, gritty Wurlitzer stabs, Hammond organ grit, and restrained blues guitar riffs, Two equal female leads — one raspy mezzo (earthy, gritty, emotive) and one soft contralto (smooth, grounded, warm)— trade rapid-fire verses and collide in urgent, rhythmic harmonies, Verses are tense and propulsive; pre-choruses tighten with rising pressure; choruses hit hard and forward, designed for momentum rather than release, The bridge breaks into stripped, rhythmic confrontation before slamming back into a driving final section, Tone is defiant, restless, and uncontained — anger in motion, clarity without forgiveness, and survival with teeth
4:19Song Image
70s-inspired rock duet with grit and energy, recorded in a studio with wide stereo depth and clean analog tone, Two female vocals trade leads throughout: a raspy mezzo voice with sharp edge and attitude, and a smooth contralto voice with cool control; harmonies are tight and rock-focused, never gospel or bluesy, Instrumentation: electric guitars with crunchy overdrive, Wurlitzer or Hammond keys for texture, live drums with crisp snare hits, tambourine, and driving bass, Mix is bright and punchy — clear mids, cutting guitars, tight rhythm section, minimal reverb, Tempo 122–126 BPM for a fast, confident 70s rock groove, Tone: bold, flirty, defiant — high-energy female-fronted rock; modern edge with vintage swagger, Intro line is spoken, not sung
3:14Song Image
Cinematic winter soul-rock built over an instrumental of “Carol of the Bells, ” Bells stay forward in the mix, using orchestral chimes, tubular bells, handbells, and bright metal bell textures that grow more present and rhythmic in the pre-chorus and chorus while vocals weave around them, Soft airy close-mic vocals in the intro and verses, Minimal rhythm with warm bass, light toms, and subtle piano, Pre-chorus lifts gently with strings, Choruses open wide with full bells, piano octaves, strings, organic drums, and airy harmonies, with the lead shifting into warm gritty chest voice, Verse 2 adds more intensity, Bridge is short, bright, rhythmic, and call-and-response driven, Final chorus is the emotional peak with full band, sustained belts, and wide harmonies, Lead female vocalist is a warm mezzo-contralto with airy texture, soft rasp, expressive chest voice, and natural dynamic control