Cover art for the album Neon Hearts Never Die

Hair Metal

Neon Hearts Never Die

Hair metal with big guitars, bright choruses, lipstick, radios, stage lights, and enough road-worn feeling to keep the neon from turning hollow.

  • Tracks 14
  • Length 52 min

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Liner Notes

A short editorial read on the album world, sound, and standout moments.

About the Album

Neon Hearts Never Die knows exactly which decade it is borrowing from, and it does not apologize for the shine. The album runs on big riffs, bright choruses, late-night radio, mirror lipstick, and the belief that a guitar solo can still change the temperature of a room.

The important thing is that the record has some wear under the sparkle. “Electric City Nights” and the title track bring the neon rush, but “Wild Boys Don’t Cry” and “Runaway Stage Lights” give the fantasy a road-life underside. Glamour is present, but so are distance, exhaustion, and the strange loneliness of being loud for a living.

The production is built for impact: drums forward, guitars wide, hooks clear. That directness suits the album. Neon Hearts Never Die is not subtle, and it does not need to be. It works as a polished rock-night postcard with enough scratches on the surface to feel played rather than posed.

Production Notes

All tracks were generated with AI music models, then processed for the final sound. No human performance recordings are used.