Bush — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
Bush brought a British accent to the American grunge blueprint, and their mid-nineties records made post-grunge sound stadium-sized. The formula is instantly recognisable: coiled, quiet verses built on chiming or muted guitars that detonate into towering, distortion-soaked choruses, with a rhythm section that hits hard and leaves space. Over it sits a husky, world-weary baritone, melodic but frayed at the edges, equal parts whisper and howl. Lyrics lean cryptic and introspective, more mood than message, which lets the hooks carry the emotional weight. Guitars favour a thick, mid-scooped crunch and simple, memorable riffs over technical flash, while the drums stay muscular and unhurried. This style suits anyone chasing a moody-yet-anthemic alt-rock bed: brooding buildups, cathartic drops, and choruses engineered to be shouted back. In Suno it works best when you keep the arrangement to guitars, bass, drums and voice, lean on soft-loud contrast, and let a single guitar motif thread the whole track.