Album · 04 Oct 2025

Storms We Carry

12 Track(s)12 Song(s)0 Instrumental(s)Life and Philosophy
  • “Storms We Carry” gives form to the battles people hide—offence, silence, pain, truth, endurance, and the private weather that continues behind ordinary faces.
  • “Right On Time,” “Offended By The Truth,” and “The Soul Still Flows” mark different points in that journey, showing how the same album can move between intimacy, conflict, reflection, and release.
  • Across the lyrics, images of time, silence, soul, and light recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • The movement of “Storms We Carry” comes from changing perspective: private moments repeatedly expand into wider reflections about how to live, love, choose, or continue.
  • By the end of “Storms We Carry,” the listener has moved through several emotional rooms but remained inside one larger house of ideas.
Poster for Right On Time
Song · Track 1

Right On Time

“Right On Time” places “They said I was late” and “– solo] Some stories bloom in quiet shade” at two ends of the same journey. Between them, the track explores confidence built from action rather than applause with a strong sense of image and movement.

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Song · Track 2

Bro, Be Pro

“Bro, Be Pro” builds its lyric world from “808 drop, whistle FX” and keeps circling back to “Bro be pro — yeah, level that flow.” Together they shape a track filled with the emotional lift of reclaiming agency.

Poster for Paranoid Protocol
Song · Track 3

Paranoid Protocol

“Paranoid Protocol” moves from “Only the Paranoid Survive” toward “Break the script, rewrite your law,” tracing the search for a steadier inner compass. Its strongest images keep the song grounded in a lived moment rather than a general message.

Poster for Dreamicide
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Dreamicide

“Dreamicide” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “They say murder's a crime…” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops discipline, defiance, and renewed momentum from there. Here, silence quietly carries the idea of absence, restraint, or the space where inner truth becomes audible.

Poster for She Killed The Silence
Song · Track 5

She Killed The Silence

“She Killed The Silence” builds its emotional contrast between “She folded the towels like nothing had changed” and “There's a kind of courage no one sees,” carrying family bonds seen through small acts of care. The song lets its images do most of the explaining.

Poster for Behind Closed Doors
Song · Track 6

Behind Closed Doors

“They preach in the street” gives “Behind Closed Doors” its distinctive colour. Around that line, the song builds human solidarity placed ahead of division and lets “No more walls in His name — no more shame” carry the final shift in perspective.

Poster for Offended By The Truth
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Offended By The Truth

“Offended By The Truth” uses “I said the emperor's naked — they screamed I was rude” as a small scene with larger weight, opening into the human cost hidden behind systems and slogans. The lyric’s return to “Fake is the new normal, wear your mask and smile” gives that idea a memorable centre. Here, fire quietly carries the idea of conviction, transformation, or a force that cannot stay hidden.

Poster for Rain keeps fallin
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Rain keeps fallin

“Rain keeps fallin” builds its lyric world from “You ever sit by the window…” and keeps circling back to “Rain keeps fallin' like it knows my name.” Together they shape a track filled with weather, landscape, and emotion moving together.

Poster for Patience Is Love
Song · Track 9

Patience Is Love

“Patience Is Love” uses “It's not always silence” as a small scene with larger weight, opening into the vulnerable joy of choosing another person. The lyric’s return to “Fuller instrumentation, layered harmonies” gives that idea a memorable centre.

Poster for Still Human
Song · Track 10

Still Human

“Still Human” turns the line “I used to know your number by heart” into a lens for reflection that turns into self-recognition. By the time it reaches “So let me forget a little less,” the song has widened that feeling into a fuller perspective.

Poster for Never Gone Never Die
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Never Gone Never Die

“Never Gone Never Die” frames reflection that turns into self-recognition through the image “Rise anew, feel the air.” When the lyric returns to “Move, flow, rise above,” the feeling becomes less abstract and more immediate.

Poster for The Soul Still Flows
Song · Track 12

The Soul Still Flows

“The Soul Still Flows” is carried by forward motion and stubborn resilience, but its personality comes from details such as “Looking back, I see the miles” and “Rise, shine, through every storm.” Those images keep the track rooted in its own story.