{"id":"6fae2792-a7fa-453a-b686-087e00f1ffae","title":"Porch Light Rebel","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country Rock/Contemporary Country/Southern Rock","duration":"3:32","lyrics":"[Verse 1]\nGot my boots up on the railing, beer bottle in my hand\nDaddy's yellin' from the kitchen 'bout his master plan\nSays I need to cut my hair and find a real job\nBut I'd rather play guitar than kiss his boss's (laugh)\n\n[Chorus]\nI'm a porch light rebel, ain't gonna change\nSingin' my songs while the neighbors complain\nTurn it up loud, let the music play\nI'm a porch light rebel and I'm stayin' this way\nPorch light rebel, that's me\nPorch light rebel, wild and free\n\n[Verse 2]\nMama says I'm twenty now, time to settle down\nFind a girl and buy a house on the other side of town\nBut I got dreams bigger than this holler can hold\nAnd a heart too young to do what I'm told\n\n[Chorus]\nI'm a porch light rebel, ain't gonna change\nSingin' my songs while the neighbors complain\nTurn it up loud, let the music play\nI'm a porch light rebel and I'm stayin' this way\nPorch light rebel, that's me\nPorch light rebel, wild and free\n\n[Bridge]\nWhen the sun goes down and the stars come out\nThat's when I know what life's about\nJust me and my guitar under that old porch light\nLivin' my truth every single night\n\n[Chorus]\nI'm a porch light rebel, ain't gonna change\nSingin' my songs while the neighbors complain\nTurn it up loud, let the music play\nI'm a porch light rebel and I'm stayin' this way\nPorch light rebel, that's me\nPorch light rebel, wild and free\nPorch light rebel, that's me","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar (steel-string), electric guitar (with overdrive), bass guitar, drums, maybe a touch of banjo or mandolin for texture. Consider adding a slide guitar for the bridge to enhance the bluesy feel. \nTempo: Medium-fast, driving rhythm.\nKey: G Major\nBPM: 130\nStructure: Standard verse-chorus structure with a bridge.\nVocal Delivery: Gritty, slightly raspy vocals with a strong, confident delivery. Harmonies in the chorus could add depth.\nPerformance Notes: Encourage audience participation during the 'Porch Light Rebel' chants. The electric guitar should have a slightly overdriven, bluesy tone. The drums should be tight and energetic. The bassline should be simple but supportive. Pay close attention to dynamics, building intensity throughout the song. Live performances might consider extending the bridge with an instrumental solo. The song ends by having the crowd sing the 'Porch Light Rebel, that's me' part. Consider a slightly delayed, echoed vocal effect during the 'Porch Light Rebel' lines for added impact in the studio and potentially live.","description":"'Porch Light Rebel' is a high-energy, anthem-like country-rock track that captures the raw spirit of youthful rebellion against small-town expectations. Alex Wilson's gritty vocals and heart-on-his-sleeve lyrics tell the story of a young man choosing his own path, fueled by music and refusing to conform to societal pressures. The song blends classic country storytelling with a modern rock edge, making it perfect for blasting from a front porch or a concert stage. It's a celebration of individuality and the courage to chase your dreams, even when they clash with the status quo.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/kangaroo/bB3462pQYDbEyV-gX9k9h.jpeg","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/PorchLightRebel-1753785822718.mp3","created_at":"2025-07-29T10:39:11.974+00:00"}