Tamarack

Compromised of a small cast of acoustic instruments, “Tamarack” has an earthy, humble sound that’s full of personality. Early in the song, bright piano offsets a slow, contemplative guitar melody. Roughly one minute in, the fingerpicking pattern shifts, and the arrangement finishes on a slightly tragic note.

Abacus

Opening with ambient electric guitar and crisp acoustic guitar, “Abacus” blasts into a robust arrangement featuring synth, bass, electronic beats, drums, and piano. Use this tragic yet uplifting song to add emotional depth to your project.

Clarity

Synth bass and electronic percussion cut through the organic sounds of acoustic guitar, piano, and strings to create this warm yet snappy song. Following a predictable progression, “Clarity” is well-suited for a variety of applications.

Metamorphosis

This track begins as a relatively straightforward indie rock progression before evolving to a slower, ballad-like jam. Thus the name, “Metamorphosis.” A combination of a reversed guitar riff, ambient pads, oscillating organ, and other instrumentation creates a slight uneasiness that yields to a lighter, more inspirational composition.

Big Much

With a simple fingerpicking pattern, acoustic guitar leads this contemplative piece. About 15 seconds in, organic vibes mix with electronic as a simple drum beat adds energy to the song, driving it forward. Electric guitar swells, bass, and piano round out the arrangement as it follows a standard verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure.

Persevere

Unaccompanied, an acoustic guitar opens “Persevere.” After a measure, ambient swells, bass, and piano enter to round out the mellow arrangement. Then — just when you think it’s over — the song evolves, gaining speed and volume and ultimately ending on an energetic note.

Broken

After a sparse intro, “Broken” unfolds into a poignant arrangement of piano, electric and acoustic guitars, synthesizer, and shaker. It could provide just the touch of emotion your video needs.

Whale in the Desert

With fingerpicked acoustic guitar, piano, accordion, and other instruments, “Whale in the Desert” is at once both calming and uplifting. Following a traditional verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure, the seamless loop offers varying degrees of momentum and intricacy.

End of an Age

Inspired by the conflicting emotions associated with change, “End of an Age” is at once both uplifting and heartbreaking. The song follows a 3/4 time signature and gradually escalates with electric guitar, mandolin, drums, strings, bass, and accordion. In the end, things settle back down and close out with an ambient vibe.