Rainbow — 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.
Founded by guitar virtuoso Ritchie Blackmore, Rainbow forged a majestic, neoclassically charged brand of hard rock and proto-power-metal steeped in fantasy and medieval imagery. The signature sound is built on Blackmore's commanding, classically influenced lead guitar, fast, melodic and full of minor-key drama, over thunderous drumming, a driving Hammond-organ undertow and a thick, propulsive bass. Soaring, operatic male vocals ride on top, rich and powerful with a wide, dramatic range, trading swagger for grandeur and theatrical conviction. Songs move from galloping, anthemic rockers to sweeping, mystical epics with shifting tempos, instrumental flourishes and stormy, cinematic atmosphere. Arrangements often weave in keyboards and orchestral colour, lending a castles-and-knights majesty and a sense of high adventure. Production is big and dynamic, prizing power and clarity so every part rings out. It is hard rock with the ambition of symphony, dramatic, virtuosic and triumphant, equally at home soundtracking a fantasy battle, a guitar showcase or a fist-in-the-air stadium moment that builds inexorably to a soaring, goosebump climax. A revolving line-up of powerhouse singers gave the band several distinct eras, from raw, blues-tinged heaviness to polished, hook-driven arena rock.