Studio Albums 9
Listen, Linger, and Pass It along.
Studio Concepts
Whispers of Mother Goose
Forget the lullabies of your childhood; these are the anthems of the American shadows.
Recorded with the heavy resonance of a 1970s Gothic Heartland Rock spirit, each track is a descent into the dust and grit of the open road.
The Truth in the Tracks
Three Blind Mice: This is a funeral march for the condemned. It tracks the execution of three men burned alive for their faith.
Mary’s Lamb: A story of brutal devotion. After the real lamb was gored to death, Mary Sawyer sold socks made from its wool to raise funds. Sarah Josepha Hale turned the tragedy into a poem.
Jack and Jill: A story of a steep climb and a fatal descent. Whether it’s the shadow of the guillotine or a hillside tryst gone wrong, the "crown" always breaks, and the fall is never accidental.
London Bridge: A song built on the bones of a sacrifice. It’s about the "immurement"—burying a living soul in the foundation to keep the stone from falling.
Humpty Dumpty: This isn't a child's toy. It’s a war machine—a massive cannon that shattered during a bloody siege and couldn't be put back together.
Rock-a-Bye Baby: A slow-motion study of a disaster. It’s the sound of a snap in the dark and the long fall that follows.
This is the music of the midnight hour—where the nursery rhymes you thought you knew finally find their soul-stirring, heavy-duty truth.
Albums created through exploration, selection, and curation rather than performance. Original Concept and Musical Direction by J. Belle.
Suno Style Prompt Sample
1970s Heartland Rock, slow-burn tempo, heavy kick drum, thick melodic bassline, warm analog grit, dark B3 organ, tremolo electric guitar. Vocals: Deep Contralto female lead, warm chest resonance, thick vocal weight, grounded mid-range,
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