5:50

Every Mistaken Truth
v4.5+
shoegaze, post-punk revival, dream pop, ballad, 78 BPM, B Minor, washed-out reverby guitars, layered ambient synth pads, floor toms+snare, melodic bassline, desolate, desperately emotional male vocal with ethereal harmonies
3:30

Melodic, catchy, breathy, raw male vocals with obvious echo, 125 BPM, synth pop, ambient guitar, pop synth-pop, 80s synth accents, harmonies, melodic synth, acoustic guitar strums, electric piano counter melody, harsh, dark, weary vibe, harmony chorus, harmony
3:04

Acoustic Pop Ballad, Tired, old man Tenor Male Vocals, Slow, Emotional, alternate male, EMOTIONAL, passionate female vocals, 75 BPM, ‑Bass guitar, ‑bass drum, ‑electric guitar solo, ‑arpeggios, ‑country music vocals, ‑twang
2:35

intense atmosphere, harmonies, 110 bpm, energetic rhythm, gritty male vocals with reverb and echo, furious, echo, harmony, intensive, close harmony, upbeat tempo, vocal harmony, ‑Background hums, ‑non verbal instrumentation
4:23

Angsty, heart wrenching indie folk ballad, Deep male vocal with breathy, wounded delivery, Deep Male ASMR — think Elliot Smith meets Radiohead’s Nude, 120 BPM, Sparse fingerpicked electric guitar with long reverb tails, ambient swells, and occasional single-note piano, Vocal should feel close-mic’d, vulnerable, and barely holding together, The tone is emotionally devastating, intimate, and existential, Each lyric should hang in space like the last thing someone said before leaving forever, Harmony in chorus is essential, No instrument dropouts
4:38

A tense, atmospheric folk-rock piece opens with a pulsing fingerpicked acoustic guitar, soft upright bass and sparse brushed drums, evoking both intimacy and unease, Breathy, reflective, depressing male vocals, Passionate harmony in choruses, Subtle organ swells and mournful strings rise in the chorus, deepening the tapestry, while a bridge features low drone and minimalist percussion, adding somber weight before settling into a haunting, resigned resolution
3:02

Mid tempo punk, fierce, rough, gritty, arrogant male vocals, harmony chorus, full band backing
3:45

Back Then (Remix)
v4.5+
Passionate, emotional male vocals, full band of fender Stratocaster guitar, electric bass, drums, piano, organ, harmonies, tight rhythms with solo highlights
4:14

An Angel On My Arm
v4.5+
At 75 BPM, this soft rock melodic pop track relies on acoustic guitar for a flowing rhythm, accented by gentle piano for warmth and brushed drums for a soft, pulseless groove—no kick or snare fills, Breathy, passionate male vocals deliver a soulful melody, with the prechorus adding light harmonies and the chorus swelling to rich, lush harmonies, Brief melodic instrumental bridges connect verses and choruses, while the steady instrumental texture sustains emotional depth and immersion
3:41

Stages (Remix)
v4.5+
Melodic, catchy, breathy, raw male vocals with obvious echo, 125 BPM, synth pop, ambient guitar, pop synth-pop, 80s synth accents, harmonies, melodic synth, acoustic guitar strums, electric piano counter melody, harsh, dark, weary vibe
3:28

Cinematic indie folk-rock, reverb-heavy guitars, steady drums, ambient synth layers, rhythmic acoustic strumming, western atmosphere, tempo 100 BPM, minor key, spacious vintage mix
3:58

Why Did I Call
v4.5
Americana, future folk ballad, bedroom pop, studio quality, lo-fi, airy, breathy soft male voice with deep echo, soft, airy male voice, harmony, harmony, harmonies, minimal percussion, ‑Bass guitar, ‑bass drum, ‑upper pitch vocals
4:00

A Tejana Dream
v4.5+
At 90 bpm, acoustic soft rock opens with gently strummed guitar and subtle piano, joined by sustained organ for depth, Understated drums softly pulse, shaping an intimate, melancholy mood, Hoarse, nasal, whispery soft lead vocals with soft, emotional inflection and echo convey raw emotion
3:13

Delicate acoustic waltz with light baroque-pop touches, gentle fingerpicked guitar, subtle accordion and soft percussion, Intimate, slightly melancholic mood with a wistful, understated elegance, Vocals should be tender, conversational, and subtly detached, carrying a bittersweet emotional restraint, Melody should sway with a 3/4 lilt, airy and unhurried, with small ornamental flourishes, Keep the arrangement sparse, warm, and intimate, emphasizing mood over power, ‑Loud vocals, ‑bass drum, ‑loud percussion, ‑instrument dropouts
2:34

Stages
v5
Tempo: Slow to moderate, around 82–88 BPM, A steady, deliberate pace that mirrors the emotional weight of the lyrics — not a ballad in the soft sense, but somber and reflective, Straightforward folk-rock rhythm, allowing the storytelling to stay front and center, No syncopated trickery — the focus is lyrical and emotional clarity, Male vocal is Earnest, raw, slightly strained
Delivery: Half-spoken at times, with emotional crescendos during key lines
Character: Male vocal sings in character, embodying the working-class man whose dreams fade over time, Dynamics: Builds gradually — soft and confessional early on, expanding into passionate declaration near the end, Acoustic guitar – the song’s foundation, steady strumming sets the rhythm, Hammond B3– key melodic and emotional voice, framing the intro and outro; mournful tone, Electric bass – subtle, supportive, gives low-end warmth, Piano and organ (subtle) – adds texture and solemnity, particularly in the chorus, Drums – soft, minimal;
3:22

Create an acoustic folk song inspired by the gentle, plainspoken warmth of John Preine, Use soft finger-picked acoustic guitar with light upright bass, brushed snare, and subtle harmonica fills during instrumental sections, Keep the tempo steady and reflective, with a humble Americana melody that leaves space for storytelling, Vocals should be slightly raspy, intimate, and human—sung as if recalling old memories with quiet honesty, Pre-choruses should lift with a little melodic rise, and choruses should add soft harmony for emotional weight, Let the bridge feel more wistful and airy, like drifting through faded photographs, Instrumental breaks should be simple, organic, and folky, Overall mood: nostalgic, tender, and searching, with gentle regret and the bittersweet glow of late-afternoon sunlight
3:35

Relentless uptempo pop at 120–126 BPM opens with a moody synth instrumental, deep minor-key bass establishing tension, Tight, urgent drums propel the track—solid kicks, crisp claps, Bold lead synths introduce a powerful hook before raw, front-center male vocals join, delivering urgent melodies, No backgrounds, only the expressive lead vocal, Anthemic chorus explodes with soaring, aching synth melody and surging bass, hitting hard but keeping production raw and emotionally intense, Controlled energy never subsides, with every element stripped to essentials
3:54

Pop rock ballad with a very melodic, flowing arrangement, Gentle piano leads the harmony, supported by soft, warm strings and upright bass, Minimal, light percussion using brushes and subtle pulses only, Male vocal delivered with calm emotional clarity, reflective and accepting rather than sorrowful, in the expressive, intimate phrasing style of Sting singing “Fields of Gold, ” Vocal tone is warm, honest, and controlled, slightly breathy but confident, No instrument dropouts or breakdowns; melody and accompaniment remain continuous throughout, The arrangement evolves gradually with small dynamic swells, maintaining momentum and emotional flow, Heart-tugging yet restrained and sincere, never dramatic or overproduced, Focus on melodic richness, lyrical warmth, and emotional truth, No background oohs and aahs etc, no falsetto vocals, ‑Country male vocals, ‑country music styles, ‑arpeggios
3:47

Up-tempo 4/4 time melodic flowing Acoustic Pop in 160 bpm unfolds with acoustic guitar strums, brushed drums, and a subtle, melodic bass groove, HARMONY WHERE HIGHLIGHTED, Warm piano accents drift throughout, lending depth, SOFT Male vocals, intimate and breathy with heavy echo and reverb, sound levels of vocal softer than levels of music, keep vocals soft—rich HARMONIES weave through the chorus and bridges, amplifying the dark, shadowy, and reflective mood, HARMONY, HARMONY, acoustic guitar strums, acoustic guitars, no vocal pauses
4:24

Resigned male vocal from a man facing the quiet aftermath of a long, defining breakup, Emotionally worn, determined but subdued, with anger turned inward, Strong, memorable melodies carry the song, darkened by reflective phrasing and emotional weight rather than volume, Mid-tempo pulse with steady momentum and no dynamic dropouts, Acoustic guitar leads the melodic framework, supported by warm electric piano lines, subtle bass movement, light percussion, and restrained Hammond B-3 organ textures, No instrument dropouts in any verse or section, Vocals are soaked in heavy, wet reverb, creating depth and emotional distance, Chorus features natural, soulful harmony vocals from band members, understated and blended, reinforcing the melody rather than lifting it, Lead vocal and instruments remain equal in the mix, Overall sound is earthy, shadowed, and ensemble-driven, intimate yet heavy with history, No background oohs, aahs, or vocal pads, Continuous, cohesive arrangement throughout
3:35

Edges
v5
A driving, high-tempo singer-songwriter track at 185 bpm, built solely from continuous, fervent acoustic guitar strumming, Breathy, expressive male vocals match the guitars in intensity and volume, The piece opens with a strummed instrumental intro, maintaining relentless energy throughout, with guitars constant and unwavering—absolutely no instrument dropouts, brushed drums only, acoustic guitars only
5:05

White Soul jazz rock, white male soul rock, full band backing, saxophone and piano trade off with guitar, white soul infused guttural, passionate male vocals, intense 60s style vibe, clean production, tough, gritty harmony on chorus
4:19

Melodic soft-rock ballad inspired by late-60s orchestral pop, Gentle, nostalgic mood with emotional restraint and aching warmth, Mid-slow tempo, flowing chord movement with subtle major/minor shifts, Clean electric guitar arpeggios, warm piano, light bass, soft brushed drums, and understated string arrangement that gradually swells, Male lead vocal tender, intimate, slightly airy but grounded, no falsetto dominance, Rich stacked harmonies bloom naturally in every chorus, smooth and melancholic, Keep vocals and instruments balanced evenly in the mix, Bridge builds emotional tension with fuller strings and harmony lift, then releases back into softness, Maintain continuous instrumentation, no dropouts, End with reflective instrumental outro that slowly fades, leaving a lingering sense of loss and quiet acceptance
4:35

65–70 bpm slow pop-rock ballad, Deeply melodic and reflective, classic singer-songwriter tone with the emotional clarity and melodic patience of Bridge Over Troubled Water, Do not rush lyric delivery—phrases should breathe and linger, Gentle drum brushes on snare, soft kick, no woodblocks, rim shots, or heavy percussion, Warm piano foundation with light acoustic guitar textures, Subtle bass supporting melody, Soft orchestral strings and airy synth pads slowly swelling underneath verses and chorus, Arrangement should grow gradually but remain restrained and intimate, Melody must carry the song with clear, memorable phrasing, Chorus harmonies are essential—rich, blended vocal harmony lifting the emotional peak without overpowering the lead, Bridge slightly widens the soundscape with fuller pads and strings before settling back into the final chorus, Smooth instrumental intro and a gentle 6-bar melodic outro fading naturally
3:53

Style: Haunting 1960s folk ballad
Prompt: Gentle fingerpicked acoustic guitar in Dorian mode, soft brushed percussion, faint cello and vocal drone, Two intertwined male vocals — one pure and melodic, the other a reflective counterline, Harmonies rise and fall like memory, Lyrical tone is poetic, wistful, and timeless, using nature and herbs as symbols of love, loss, and healing, Echoed reverb creates dreamlike distance, Tempo: 78 BPM
Mood Tags: Ethereal, nostalgic, mystical, poetic, haunting, ‑Bass drum beats, ‑percussion, ‑falsetto vocals
3:57

Indie pop/rock/folk fusion at 70 BPM, anchored by melancholic guitar strums and a soft lo-fi bass, Sparse light percussion supports atmospheric synths and subtle acoustic layers, A male vocal with pronounced deep echo and reverb leads, weaving through dark, textured instrumentals
3:06

Out Of The Blue
v5.5
dance pop, synth pop, 122 BPM, syncopated percussion, offbeat hand percussion, interlocking percussion loops, staccato synth hooks, bright octave synth doubles, punchy kick-snare grid, filter cutoff risers, tape-saturated chorus lift, verse breakdown drop, pre-chorus lift, hook-driven arrangement, bittersweet euphoria, late-night glide
3:00

pop rock, heartland rock ballad, 125 BPM, projected male vocal, deep echo chamber, harmony chorus, full band backing, electric rhythm guitar, piano octaves, string pads, melodic bassline, tom driven drums, gated snare, tape saturation, wide stereo mix, bittersweet reflection, anthem lift
4:27

This new country track opens with warm acoustic guitars, subtle percussion, and light piano motifs, Mandolin and acoustic bass deepen the verses, while cello brings resonance to the chorus, Layers build throughout, culminating in an epic finale with soaring harmonies and full ensemble swells, ‑Bass drum beats, ‑percussion, ‑falsetto vocals
3:52

Beds of Stone
v5.5
Sparse, haunting acoustic ballad, Mid tempo, minor key, heavy sense of age, regret, and moral reckoning, Brief two-measure instrumental opening with dry, fingerpicked acoustic guitar and faint room ambience, Verses remain stripped down—acoustic guitar, subtle piano or low organ pad barely underneath, occasional brushed percussion or soft pulse like a distant heartbeat, Choruses introduce restrained multiple vocal harmonies, ghostlike and low in the mix, adding weight rather than fullness, Emotional arc should feel confessional, solemn, and unsparing, Bridge grows slightly in intensity with swelling low strings or bowed bass, distant electric guitar feedback, and atmospheric textures suggesting decay and memory, Dynamics remain controlled—no dramatic lift, only a slow gathering of gravity, Final section expands to full band: acoustic guitar, piano, low strings, minimal drums, and harmonies supporting an emotionally cracked lead vocal, Overall mood: stark, penitential, reflective
3:36

Pennies Are Gold
v5.5
175 BPM, Americana folk rock, acoustic guitars, upright brushes, upright bass, full band with no instrumental dropouts, simple but moving, flowing melody, ‑Heavy bass drum beat, ‑instrument dropouts
3:48

Emotionally exposed, melodic ballad led by a soaring male tenor with wide range, breathy falsetto, and sustained sung phrases, Verses lean minor and introspective with gentle upward melodic motion, while the chorus shifts toward a subtle major feel, creating emotional lift without becoming upbeat, Vocal delivery is fully sung and lyrical, never spoken or recitative, with clear verse–chorus contrast, Arrangement features a memorable melodic instrumental hook introduced early on finger-picked electric or acoustic guitar, returning between sections and evolving slightly, Warm organ or piano supports harmonic movement, paired with a smooth, melodic bass line, Instrumental melodies are expressive and emotionally equal to the vocal, Tempo is slow to mid-slow but flowing, Very subtle percussion may enter late, Vocals and instruments are mixed at equal volume, Reverb is warm, spacious, and slightly bright for clarity, Mood is intimate, reverent, aching, and quietly hopeful, No background vocal, ‑Heavy bass drum beat, ‑instrument dropouts
3:44

Simple understated intro, country, neotraditional country, 80 BPM, emotional male lead vocals, close harmony chorus, pedal steel bends, fiddle double stops, brush snare kit, upright bass slap, Hammond organ, slapback vocal echo, plate reverb, tube saturation, bittersweet longing, ‑Country style, ‑accent and vocals
3:09

A Jealous Beast
v5.5
Melodic singer-songwriter track with a smooth, conversational melody inspired by the emotional flow of Warren Zevon’s “Searching for a Heart, ” Mid-tempo (90–96 BPM), minor key, steady forward motion, Male lead vocal is emotionally worn, understated, slightly synthetic, fragile and imperfect, Vocal sits behind the instruments, recessed in the mix and blended into the band, never dominant, No belting or polish, Harmony vocals only in choruses, subtle and restrained — no oohs, ahhs, or uhhs, Instrumentation stays present throughout with no dropouts: finger-picked and lightly strummed acoustic guitars, warm piano, woody upright bass, steady drum brushes carrying quiet momentum, Vocals and instruments evenly balanced with an instrumental-led mix, Mood: restrained emotional depth, unresolved longing, quiet persistence, Structure follows lyrics exactly with brief instrumental transitions and reflective outro, ‑Upper range vocals, ‑Instrument dropouts, ‑heavy percussion beats, ‑female vocals, ‑country vocals
5:45

Faded Photos
v5.5
A shoegaze and post-punk revival ballad at 85 BPM in B minor, built on washed-out reverb guitars and deep, melodic bass, Atmospheric synth pads float behind floor toms and snare, grounding the rhythm, occasional drum fills, Desolate, powerfully emotional male vocals lead, supported by rich choral harmonies, no choir call and response, choir only for harmonies with singer, no male falsetto words or verses
3:29

Love Again
v5.5
1960s Motown-style uptempo soul, 128 BPM, driving groove, infectious energy, male lead vocal with passionate delivery and smooth emotional phrasing, Bright tambourine, punchy snare, walking electric bass, rhythmic piano, crisp guitar stabs, handclaps, and a tight horn section that answers the vocal lines, Strong call-and-response between lead singer and backing vocal group, Memorable melodic hooks, uplifting major-key feel, romantic urgency, youthful excitement, and nonstop forward momentum, Verses build tension naturally into a soaring, instantly memorable chorus, Rich vocal harmonies on chorus, energetic ad-libs near the ending, and a key change for the final chorus, Tight, danceable arrangement with no instrument dropouts, no extended solos, no modern production tricks, Warm analog sound, vibrant mix, catchy melodies, joyful soul-pop energy, and the feel of a classic Detroit hit single made for dancing and singing along



