Did your song survive?
Eight voices. 30 seconds. Zero stored.
Paste a draft. Eight voices attack — one specific failure mode each — because the brutal read is the point. A ninth, the Advocate, names what’s undeniable. You’ll know what’s working, what cracked, and exactly where.
How the Crucible works
What a Crucible verdict actually looks like
One representative sample — click to expand.
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What a Crucible verdict actually looks like
One representative sample — click to expand.
Each voice returns one declarative sentence about your lyric. Quoted lines link the critique to the line that earned it. Below: an actual sample, lightly edited for length.
- Prosodist — The 4-stress cluster on “flicker once before they die” lands the meter clean; the chorus repeats the same scan and starts to feel mechanical.
- Specificity — “fluorescents” earns the room; “tell my mother I’m fine” survives because it’s a specific lie, not a general one.
- Antagonist — The pre-chorus is too thin: 1 line of preparation can’t earn the chorus you’re trying to land.
- Theme — Two competing theses: “I keep the porch light on for nobody” says abandoned, the chorus says recovering. Pick one.
- … 4 more voices in your real verdict.
Your draft gets all 8 voices, with line-quoted critiques + a single Survived / Wounded / Collapsed verdict.
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