Our music is created in the in-between spaces—where light fades and the truth of what we feel begins to emerge. It lingers in the quiet hours, in the things we don’t say, in the ache behind the smile. These are the places where our songs are born. Our approach to music is not simply for the sake of making music or gaining popularity—it’s a descent into the parts of ourselves we often try to avoid. It’s an invitation to sit with sorrow, to walk through the fog of depression, to feel the weight of anxiety without needing to justify it. Each of our albums is a kind of confession, a moment of vulnerability set to sound.
We’re not here to glamorize darkness and despair. But we do believe in naming it, honoring it, and holding space for it. Because when we face our shadows, we reclaim a part of ourselves. When we give our pain a voice, it no longer has to scream in our heads. Our music is for the nights when your mind won’t quiet down. For the mornings when getting out of bed feels impossible. For the days when you want to explode because it seems as though nobody else feels what you do. It’s for the ones who carry their battles silently—and for those learning to speak them aloud.
Through music, we share the burden. We remind each other that pain doesn’t isolate—it connects. And in that connection, there’s strength. There’s healing. There’s the chance to breathe again. So, if any of our songs resonate with something buried deep within you, know this: you’re not broken. You’re not alone. You’re simply human.
Our music doesn’t adhere to any neatly defined category—it doesn’t belong to one genre, nor does it fit comfortably into any sub-genre’s box. Our songs range from the intensity of metal and the complex rhythms of djent, to the raw power of hard rock, to acoustic rock’s energetic intimacy. It’s a blend, a mix, a celebration of what happens when we refuse to be confined by boundaries.
This freedom, this liberation, is both a gift and a challenge. On one hand, it means we are free to write without worrying about what’s “expected” or “acceptable.” We are free to explore, to blend, to evolve. But on the other hand, it can be a puzzle when we try to describe what we do to others—many people want music to fit neatly into a box, to be easy to label, to be something familiar. And while that’s understandable, it doesn’t quite capture the essence of what we’re doing.
So, whether or not you choose to follow us, we’re genuinely curious: how would you define our music? What ‘genre’ do you hear when you listen? Not because we’re chasing a label, but because we love the way music is experienced differently by each person. Your perspective will be unique—shaped by your own history, your own emotions—and that’s something we truly value. After all, isn’t that the beauty of music? It isn’t about fitting into some pre-made mold. It’s about what it says to you, how it resonates with you in ways it might never do for someone else. It’s not about definitions. It’s about connection. And that’s where the magic happens.