Track By Tracks: Throatcut - Resilence (2025)


1. snake.eater.:

snake.eater. is the first song of the album and our way of reclaiming power after being pushed too far. It’s about the moment when pain turns into anger—and that anger into action. This track is pure retaliation; a purge of everything we’ve been forced to swallow. It’s violent, yes—but it’s the sound of finally biting back.

2. blasphemous.:

blasphemous. is our response to the emptiness behind performative morality. It’s about people who hide behind their beliefs—offering prayers instead of change, empathy instead of action—while the world burns. Writing this was our way of calling that out, of spitting back at a system that rewards silence and compliance. We wanted to tear down the illusion and confront what’s left when faith becomes a mask for apathy.

3.hereditary.:

hereditary. is about the weight we inherit—the parts of ourselves shaped by those who came before us, whether we asked for it or not. This song was our way of processing what it means to carry someone else’s damage, and still try to forge our own path. It’s angry, conflicted, and deeply personal. Sometimes, the hardest fight is against what’s been wired into you from the start.

4.creep.:

creep. is a descent into the most twisted corners of the human mind—where obsession, desire, and self-hate bleed into one another. It’s not just about the predator; it’s about the part of yourself you’re most afraid of. That voice in your head that whispers things you’d never dare say out loud. This track gave us a way to face that darkness without looking away—unfiltered, uncomfortable, and brutally honest; but also for the first step to an inner dialogue and coexistence with the creep within.

5. shattered.glass.:

shattered.glass. is about what’s left of you when someone important disappears—and how impossible it feels to move forward with that absence hollowed out inside you. It captures the paralysis of grief, the emotional numbness, and the internal chaos that follows. We tried to express that feeling of being both the hostage and the tormentor in your own mind, spiraling uncontrollably between silence and racing thoughts. It’s about loss, and the feeling that you'll never be complete again.

6.death//rebirth.:

death//rebirth. is about breaking free from the suffocating weight of societal expectations and realizing that the prison was self-imposed all along. It explores the violent transformation that comes with unlearning, shedding inherited guilt, and reclaiming personal agency. The mantra “breathe in, breathe out / don’t hold it back, let it out” becomes a desperate act of liberation. This song is our confrontation with conformity—and our refusal to be defined by it.

7. throatcut.:

throatcut. is about the fear we try to suppress—the kind that hunts us down the harder we run. It’s a depiction of anxiety as a relentless, feral force that grows stronger the more we deny it. The song captures the moment when that fear consumes everything, blurring the lines between predator and prey.

8. loner.:

loner. is about the quiet exhaustion of pretending you’re okay when you’re falling apart. It speaks to the pressure of maintaining a facade—of smiling through pain just to meet expectations that feel impossible to escape. The song exposes the emotional toll of forced normalcy and the isolating comfort of retreating into yourself. It’s not just about being alone—it’s about feeling like you have no choice.

9. hell.or.high.water.:

hell.or.high.water. captures the feeling of being pulled under by your past—by guilt, regret, and the silence that follows emotional collapse. It’s about surviving the storm even when the waves feel insurmountable, refusing to give in despite everything weighing you down. The song is a declaration of endurance: even if the ocean becomes your grave, you keep marching. Through hell or high water, you don’t stop.

10 .stray.:

stray. is about loosing your way —spiritually, emotionally, and physically. It’s a journey through guilt, fear, and self-inflicted exile, where every step forward feels heavier than the last. The song captures that moment when you’re lost deep inside yourself, unsure if you’ll ever find your way back—but still moving. It’s about endurance in the face of hopelessness while seeking redemption.

11. deceiver.:

deceiver. portraits the kind of resilience that isn’t triumphant, but tragic and relentless. We keep striving, despite being let down every time. Even after being deceived by hope, burned by fate, and lost in illusion, we continue forward. This form of resilience isn’t about overcoming in a heroic sense—it’s about persisting when there’s no promise of reward. It’s about continuing to walk despite knowing the path may only lead to more pain.

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