4:41

Celtic Folk Ballad, Emotional Female Vocal, Irish Whistle, Fiddle Solo, Ethereal, Acoustic Guitar, Slow Tempo
3:53

5:04

Never Too Late
v5.5
[Intro: Ocean waves sound effect], Alternative Surf Rock, 124 BPM, Reverb-drenched jangly guitars, Driving melodic bassline, Energetic drums, Male vocals, Sharp and edgy but uplifting
2:59

Post-Punk, Jangle Pop, Neo-Acoustic, Alternative Rock, Driving Bass, Melancholic but Energetic, Male Vocals, British Indie
4:04

This instrumental piece is a high-energy rock track with a driving rhythm section and prominent guitar melodies, The tempo is fast, around 160-170 BPM, The key appears to be A minor, The song features a clean electric guitar playing the main melody, supported by a distorted electric guitar providing rhythmic chords and occasional counter-melodies, A bass guitar lays down a solid, walking bass line, and the drums provide a consistent rock beat with frequent cymbal crashes and snare fills, The song structure is verse-chorus-like, with distinct melodic sections, The production is bright and clear, with the guitars mixed prominently, Celtic Folk Ballad, Emotional Female Vocal
5:33

A melancholic instrumental piece featuring a clean electric guitar playing a lead melody over a sustained pad, The guitar uses a wah effect, creating a vocal-like quality, The tempo is slow, and the overall mood is somber and reflective, The guitar's melody is expressive, with bends and vibrato, and it occasionally incorporates arpeggiated figures, The pad provides a consistent, ethereal background, The piece has a simple structure, focusing on the evolving guitar melody, The mixing emphasizes the guitar, placing it prominently in the foreground, while the pad sits subtly in the background, Distorted Guitar Solo
5:02

AOR, Smooth Jazz, Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Groovy bass, Mellow electric piano, Smooth Saxophone, Smooth Male vocal, Melancholy, Urban night

