Crucible

With a brooding beginning and an exultant ending, “Crucible” is a a little capricious. Acoustic guitar guides the melody, while other folky instruments — including harmonica, tack piano, and hand percussion — round out the song. This track would be well-suited for a transformative scene in your project.

Victory March

“Victory March” is full of character and varying textures. The lo-fi folk tune is built around a twangy banjo riff accompanied by upright piano, electric organ, double bass, and hand percussion. And to keep things interesting, the song’s bright, friendly refrain is bridged by a darker build-up.

Reflections

Stomps, claps, and good ol’ acoustic guitar — “Reflections” is full of folky hallmarks. The song’s beginning and ending share the same optimistic arrangement. And bridging the two is a lighter mix featuring electric lead guitar and piano.

Jubilee

With folky trademarks like stomps and claps, harmonica, tack piano, and acoustic guitar, “Jubilee” is a friendly, happy-sounding song. This track is a seamless loop.

Well-Spent

Ready to get rowdy? A little rough around the edges, “Well-Spent” is a rootsy song — complete with acoustic guitar, accordion, banjo, stomps, claps, and more.