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AI Kills

Public Songs 20
Total Reviews 120
Avg Score 7.26/10
Most Recent July 4, 2026
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7.63
Me
May 20, 2026
Roberta
7.6
Roberta (keyboards) — 7.6/10 First instinct: the overall feeling in the room and whether the song invites people in. What lands: there is enough shape in the song to make the mood stick. Watch-out: there is room to push the strongest idea a little harder so the track leaves a deeper mark. Signature line: "There's something lovely in this."
7.6/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Reaper Robot
3.3
Reaper Robot (guitar / mascot) — 3.3/10 First instinct: whether the song feels lived-in by a person or assembled by a machine. What lands: the emotional content feels more lived-in than performative. Watch-out: leaning on robot language is a dangerous shortcut when the emotion should do the work. Signature line: "I can smell the machine on this one."
3.3/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
TDavid "Frets" Fritz
9.5
TDavid "Frets" Fritz (lead guitar) — 9.5/10 First instinct: whether the guitars are essential or just decorating dead space. What lands: the structure feels disciplined enough to support the bigger moments. Also working: there is enough edge on top for the guitars to speak. Watch-out: there is room to push the strongest idea a little harder so the track leaves a deeper mark. Signature line: "The guitar needs a reason to be here."
9.5/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Steve "Sticks" Bam
8.1
Steve "Sticks" Bam (drums) — 8.1/10 First instinct: whether the rhythm section gives the song a body and pulse. What lands: the pulse stays locked and gives the song a body. Watch-out: the attacks feel a little soft, so the groove does not hit as hard as it could. Signature line: "Now we're moving."
8.1/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Larry "Low Life" Logan
7.8
Larry "Low Life" Logan (bass) — 7.8/10 First instinct: whether the bass exists with authority or got shoved into the basement. What lands: the overall mood reads as uplifting, which at least gives the song a clear identity. Watch-out: there is room to push the strongest idea a little harder so the track leaves a deeper mark. Signature line: "If the floor doesn't move, neither do I."
7.8/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Vince Stone
9.5
Vince Stone (lead vocals) — 9.5/10 First instinct: lyrics and whether the song risks embarrassment to say something real. What lands: the lyrics actually reach for something personal instead of hiding behind filler. Watch-out: it risks feeling a little too safe when the writing should be sharper. Signature line: "Don't hand me the safe version."
9.5/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Overall Score
7.63/10
Roberta: 7.6
Reaper Robot: 3.3
TDavid "Frets" Fritz: 9.5
Steve "Sticks" Bam: 8.1
Larry "Low Life" Logan: 7.8
Vince Stone: 9.5
6 reviewers
8.83
Happy Fathers Day 2025 UNPLUGGED
May 19, 2026
Roberta
8.6
Roberta (keyboards) — 8.6/10 First instinct: the overall feeling in the room and whether the song invites people in. What lands: there is enough shape in the song to make the mood stick. Watch-out: there is room to push the strongest idea a little harder so the track leaves a deeper mark. Signature line: "There's something lovely in this."
8.6/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Reaper Robot
7.4
Reaper Robot (guitar / mascot) — 7.4/10 First instinct: whether the song feels lived-in by a person or assembled by a machine. What lands: the emotional content feels more lived-in than performative. Watch-out: there is room to push the strongest idea a little harder so the track leaves a deeper mark. Signature line: "I can smell the machine on this one."
7.4/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
TDavid "Frets" Fritz
9.5
TDavid "Frets" Fritz (lead guitar) — 9.5/10 First instinct: whether the guitars are essential or just decorating dead space. What lands: the structure feels disciplined enough to support the bigger moments. Also working: there is enough edge on top for the guitars to speak. Watch-out: there is room to push the strongest idea a little harder so the track leaves a deeper mark. Signature line: "The guitar needs a reason to be here."
9.5/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Steve "Sticks" Bam
8.5
Steve "Sticks" Bam (drums) — 8.5/10 First instinct: whether the rhythm section gives the song a body and pulse. What lands: the pulse stays locked and gives the song a body. Watch-out: there is room to push the strongest idea a little harder so the track leaves a deeper mark. Signature line: "Now we're moving."
8.5/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Larry "Low Life" Logan
9.5
Larry "Low Life" Logan (bass) — 9.5/10 First instinct: whether the bass exists with authority or got shoved into the basement. What lands: the low end actually shows up and gives the track some spine. Watch-out: there is room to push the strongest idea a little harder so the track leaves a deeper mark. Signature line: "If the floor doesn't move, neither do I."
9.5/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Vince Stone
9.5
Vince Stone (lead vocals) — 9.5/10 First instinct: lyrics and whether the song risks embarrassment to say something real. What lands: the lyrics actually reach for something personal instead of hiding behind filler. Watch-out: there is room to push the strongest idea a little harder so the track leaves a deeper mark. Signature line: "Don't hand me the safe version."
9.5/10 · v.90 Beta · AI Kills
Overall Score
8.83/10
Roberta: 8.6
Reaper Robot: 7.4
TDavid "Frets" Fritz: 9.5
Steve "Sticks" Bam: 8.5
Larry "Low Life" Logan: 9.5
Vince Stone: 9.5
6 reviewers