Rock music generator
A ready-made rock prompt, driving guitars, live drums, full band energy, generate it here on your choice of model.
Starter prompt
Energetic rock, ~140 BPM, distorted electric guitars with a crunchy rhythm part and a soaring lead, punchy live drum kit with driving kick and snare, melodic bass guitar, big chorus, confident and anthemic, tight band performance, instrumental.
Generate it here
Start from a preset
One click fills the builder, then tweak anything.
A sentence is plenty — the controls below fill in the detail.
Pick any that fit.
The sounds you want to hear.
Best honoured by structure-aware models like Lyria.
Energetic rock, ~140 BPM, distorted electric guitars with a crunchy rhythm part and a soaring lead, punchy live drum kit with driving kick and snare, melodic bass guitar, big chorus, confident and anthemic, tight band performance, instrumental. around 110 BPM.
Exactly what gets sent to the model.
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Generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models, pick the one that fits.
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Rock is a band sound, and the trick is to describe it as one: rhythm and lead guitars doing different jobs, a drummer who pushes the song forward, and a bass that locks to the kick. A vague 'rock song' prompt tends to come back thin, so the starter prompt above names each part of the kit and the role it plays.
Generate it right here on your choice of model, or refine the wording first. Either way you're aiming for a clear picture of the arrangement, not just a genre label.
What makes a good rock prompt
Separate the guitars by role, 'crunchy rhythm part', 'soaring lead', and describe the drums as a live kit rather than a loop. Tempo usually sits 110–160 BPM. Name the energy ('driving', 'anthemic') and the structure ('big chorus') so the generator builds to something rather than meandering.
Pushing it harder or softer
For something heavier, add 'palm-muted power chords, double-kick drums, aggressive' and drop into a minor key. For classic or indie rock, soften it: 'cleaner overdriven guitars, looser groove, warm vintage tone'. Small, concrete edits move the output reliably.
Start from a track you like
Have a rock reference in mind? Reverse it into a prompt and you'll get its exact tempo, key and instrumentation as a starting point, then adjust the parts to taste before you generate.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I get a fuller band sound?
- Describe each instrument separately, rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass and drums, rather than asking for 'a rock song'. Naming the parts gives the generator a clearer arrangement to build.
- What BPM suits rock?
- Most rock sits between 110 and 160 BPM. Around 140 is a comfortable energetic pace; drop to 90–110 for a heavier, weightier feel.
- Can I use the music commercially?
- Yes, we generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models (ElevenLabs Music and Google Lyria), so the tracks you make here are cleared for commercial use.