Darkest Before Dawn

“Darkest Before Dawn” begins with a slow, lonely mix of acoustic guitar, slide guitar, and harmonica. But then it transforms into a bright, upbeat folk arrangement featuring banjo, hand percussion, drums, and more. Could be useful if you’re trying to juxtapose two scenes with a single song.

The Amphibian

With reverb, delay, and lots of vibrato, “The Amphibian” is a psychedelic pop song that could give your project a fun, slightly wacky vibe (in a good way).

These Restless Bones

A feel-good, pop-folk tune, “These Restless Bones” features a crisp mix of banjo, acoustic guitar, fiddle, bass, and drums. Use the song’s cheerful character to brighten the mood in your project.

Meant for More

“Meant for More” is an aspirational, cinematic score. With a gradual, moving buildup of piano, strings, horns, orchestral drums, and more, it will give your project a larger-than-life sound.

Technicolor Days

“Technicolor Days” is a bright, happy song featuring a host of instruments — including electric piano, hand percussion, violin, trumpet, and more. The song consists of two catchy progressions that will elevate your project’s energy and mood.

Mischief in the Streets

With a comedic collection of brass instruments, melodica, upright bass, drums, and piano, this silly song will help lighten the mood of your project. Ready to get a little goofy?

Beginning of the End

“Beginning of the End” is an eccentric trip hop tune featuring downtempo trademarks — such as lo-fi drum machine, sub-bass synth, and electric piano — plus a few surprises (hello, opera vocals).

Full Throttle

With only four instrument tracks, “Full Throttle” is a simple arrangement. But don’t let that fool you. This high-octane tune will kick your project into the next gear.

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.