Uncle Ears on Suno: Mountaintop Gurus Make A Splash with “Stupendiferous”

Suno is giving Uncle Ears an outlet to write lyrics, select instruments, arrange songs and garner a musical voice. In recent months tinkering with the online site Uncle has established AI acts using his sense of style, angle for words and lyrics, and overall ability to jump right in to the places, times and minds of fictious people he imagines, then brings to life via Suno.

The original cover art for “Stupendiferous” was rejected by YouTube as not appropriate.

Mountaintop Gurus “Stupendiferous.” 14 new songs that inhale like 1965 and exhale like 2026. Listen to the playlist embedded below.

Many of the people Uncle Ears (David Falk) knows are in a group of folks that dislike AI and hate Suno. Even so, there are millions of stories waiting to be told and a new bold tool to tell them with. For sure this is a melding of ‘man and machine,’ with Suno dishing out muliple tracks based on user input. It’s the final product that Uncle is most drawn to. Do the songs at least sound legit? Have they captured something Uncle wants to listen to? Do his sensibilities and lyrics shine through?

Mountaintop Gurus are a 1960’s garage band dealing with topics like life in America, corrupt politicians, finding ways to get away from the noise, and even finding love and sex in an age of drugs. “Stupendiferous” (the song) paints a world where everything is ridiculous and being written by an isolated deranged playwright. That’s more real in 2026 than it should be.

I love the sound of this AI act. I am happy with the lyrics and my musical direction and style choices. It’s free for the world to ignore or enjoy.

The cover photo above was the original cover art of the LP. Youtube however deemed the male ass as inappropriate and took down the playlist. So the image below was designed to take its place. Technological irony.

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