Album · 12 Apr 2026

Choice & Consequence

12 Track(s)12 Song(s)0 Instrumental(s)Life and Philosophy
  • “Choice & Consequence” examines the small and large decisions that quietly shape a life, and the responsibility that follows once a choice has been made.
  • “Race To The Bottom,” “You Always Have A Choice,” and “Don't Gamble For A Living” mark different points in that journey, showing how the same album can move between intimacy, conflict, reflection, and release.
  • Across the lyrics, images of silence, light, heart, and time recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • Across “Choice & Consequence,” the situation changes from song to song while a recognisable inner thread keeps returning in different forms.
  • The lasting identity of “Choice & Consequence” comes from that combination of distinct songs and a shared reason for placing them together.
Poster for Race To The Bottom
Song · Track 1

Race To The Bottom

“Race To The Bottom” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “Everybody's running like the ground won gold” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops self-questioning and quiet clarity from there.

Poster for Smooth Is Fast
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Smooth Is Fast

“Pressure builds, but I stay still” gives “Smooth Is Fast” its distinctive colour. Around that line, the song builds a private conversation with one's own mind and lets “Speed's illusion, grace's art” carry the final shift in perspective. Here, time quietly carries the idea of change, mortality, and the impossibility of holding a moment still.

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The Real Rich

“The Real Rich” builds its lyric world from “I chased the glitter till the colors turned to grey” and keeps circling back to “But simple joys kept calling in a quiet, honest way.” Together they shape a track filled with the tension between identity and expectation. Here, breath quietly carries the idea of life, presence, and what cannot be taken for granted.

Poster for Ignorance Is Bills
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Ignorance Is Bills

“Ignorance Is Bills” frames a private conversation with one's own mind through the image “Thought I'd skip the fine print thrill.” When the lyric returns to “Clicked "I agree," now I foot the bill,” the feeling becomes less abstract and more immediate.

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Success Needs

“In the mirror, I see a spark and a storm” places “Success Needs” inside reflection that turns into self-recognition. From there, “Hold your fire, tame your chase” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.

Poster for Money Makes You Poor
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Money Makes You Poor

“They said chase the paper, I ran till I bled” gives “Money Makes You Poor” its distinctive colour. Around that line, the song builds reflection that turns into self-recognition and lets “Break the cycle, burn that greed” carry the final shift in perspective.

Poster for You Always Have A Choice
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You Always Have A Choice

“Every road bends where light meets shade” is the image that unlocks “You Always Have A Choice”: a song shaped by an inward search for what remains true. The chorus then sharpens the feeling through “Every dream asks, "Will you stay or fade.”

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If You Cannot Think I Cannot Help You

“If You Cannot Think I Cannot Help You” builds its lyric world from “I showed you stars beyond your sight” and keeps circling back to “But you kept staring at the night.” Together they shape a track filled with the unease and possibility of looking inward.

Poster for Shift Left
Song · Track 9

Shift Left

“Shift Left” balances reflection that turns into self-recognition with the vivid image “Every fix begins before the fall.” The lyric becomes especially resonant when “We catch the cracks before they call” returns as its emotional refrain. Here, breath quietly carries the idea of life, presence, and what cannot be taken for granted.

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Money Is Debt

“Money Is Debt” makes “Paper kings with golden chains” feel less like decoration and more like the key to the unease and possibility of looking inward. “Buying dreams that rot in veins” reinforces that idea without over-explaining it.

Poster for The Real Deal
Song · Track 11

The Real Deal

“The Real Deal” is carried by self-questioning and quiet clarity, but its personality comes from details such as “We chase the shine, the cars, the gold” and “But warmth fades fast when hearts turn cold.” Those images keep the track rooted in its own story.

Poster for Don't Gamble For A Living
Song · Track 12

Don't Gamble For A Living

“Don't Gamble For A Living” turns the line “Chased every light down the Vegas line” into a lens for an inward search for what remains true. By the time it reaches “Maybe all we chase is gold dust dreams,” the song has widened that feeling into a fuller perspective.