
Belle Nix | A collection of unreleased tracks forged in the spirit of proto-metal
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Step into the raw energy of Belle Nix, a collection of unreleased tracks forged in the spirit of proto-metal and garage rock. Heavy, unpolished, and unapologetic, these songs echo the rebellious sound of the late ’60s and early ’70s — where distortion roared, amps cracked with heat, and every riff carried the weight of a new musical revolution.
This playlist is a journey back to the primal roots of heavy music: buzzing tube amplifiers, low-end growls, and that unmistakable garage-born grit. It captures the essence of a time when rock was darker, dirtier, and teetering on the edge of metal’s birth.
Whether you’re chasing the ghosts of underground clubs or imagining lost vinyl spinning in smoky basements, Belle Nix delivers the untamed fire of a forgotten age — raw, heavy, and eternal.
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Belle Nix - Crimson Envy
ANKH TV - Where Music Meets"Crimson Envy" is a dark, seductive gothic rock song that dives into the burning desire and jealousy of eternal beauty. Told through the voice of a vampiric soul, it explores the fine line between love and obsession — the hunger not just for blood, but for the passion, youth, and perfection forever out of reach. With haunting female vocals, cinematic guitars, and a hypnotic rhythm, "Crimson Envy" embodies the essence of temptation, vanity, and immortal longing. It’s a tale of crimson desire — where envy becomes art, and every heartbeat echoes like a forbidden promise.15 views -
Belle Nix - High on the shadowed hill
ANKH TV - Where Music MeetsThis song was inspired by the timeless pull of ancient rituals and forgotten wisdom. Set on a windswept hill under a silent moon, the lyrics evoke the image of a hidden circle — a place where voices of the past still echo, and the veil between worlds feels thin. The fire, the runes, the earth — all become part of a living memory. It’s not just about magic or folklore, but about identity: the stories lost, the fate unspoken, and the way the past still shapes the present through symbol and song. Each line is a step into sacred ground, where mystery resists explanation and time bends to the rhythm of remembrance.12 views -
Belle Nix - Don't Be Afraid - I'm Wicked but I Wish You Well - Proto Metal Version
ANKH TV - Where Music Meets“Don’t Be Afraid — I’m Wicked but I Wish You Well” is a dark and poetic confession from a woman feared for her power but honest in her intentions. Inspired by the early spirit of proto-metal — raw, emotional, and theatrical — this track is a modern resurrection of that sound, recreated using transistor-based amplification for a clean yet aggressive tone.17 views