Track By Tracks: From Fall To Spring - Entry Wounds (2025)
Our second album Entry Wounds captures everything we’ve lived through over the past few years: late-night writing sessions on the tour bus, experiments with new sounds, and the highs and lows that shaped us. Compared to our debut Rise, we’ve stayed true to the core of our music but added more variation and deeper emotion. We’re beyond grateful to finally share this piece of our lives with the world.
1. Chasing the High:
From the first demo, we knew this was a big song, built for a huge stage and a massive chorus. We started working on it while touring on a nightliner, even finishing parts on a ferry. It became the first track on the album because it shows off our next-level sound design and invites listeners into our world. Having our friend Vince from Magnolia Park add a killer topline made it even more special. We can’t wait to play it live.
2. Cast Away:
This one captures the chaos of depression: the highs, the lows, the weight on your mind. It begins softly with Philip’s angelic vocals and then dives into heavy breakdowns. It’s inspired by the low tunings of Sleep Token; it’s dark, emotional, and honest. Some fans have told us it has helped them through tough times, which means everything to us.
3. Blood:
“Blood” was a different beast. The first demo already had wild energy, and we fought to keep that untamed feel. Philip’s high-speed rap nearly didn’t make it in, but we knew it had to stay. Lucas suggested we’d add a drum-and-bass twist, and that lifted the whole track. We’re still practicing those rap parts!
4. Control:
We originally wrote “Control” as an entry for Eurovision 2024, but it quickly turned into a live favorite. The first verse gave us trouble… We tried a dozen ideas before realizing our original take was best. With its chaotic rap and explosive hook, it always gets crowds moving. Playing it live feels electric every time.
5. Pieces:
“Pieces” started with a completely different topic, but as we gained more exposure (support slots, TV shows), we also met a wave of online hate. That frustration became the heart of the song: a response to blind internet bitterness. It shows a different side of us and our sound, and we’re proud it made it into the album.
6. Come Alive:
We wanted “Come Alive” to hit hard from the first note. No long intro, just a choppy riff and pure energy. It mixes pop melodies with metal power and high-speed rap, and finding the right chorus was a battle. After the first live performance, we knew we’d nailed it. It’s one of our favorites.
7. Take the Pain Away:
The pressure was intense: we wrote this in just a few weeks, knowing we’d debut it live on national TV. We needed a chorus that truly lifted, and a single vocal idea from a friend finally sparked the breakthrough. If we could deliver under that kind of spotlight, we can play it anywhere. It’s still one of our favorites to perform.
8. I Won’t Back Down:
This song is pure defiance. Half of it came together in the first hour we worked on it, and we immediately felt its metalcore energy. Live, it’s chaos in the best way: at festivals, we’ve seen like 20 people crowd-surfing at once. It’s about chasing your dreams, no matter the doubters, and it always gives us and the audience a jolt of hope.
9.Simulation.exe:
We closed the album with something different. “Simulation.exe” started when our friend Vincent visited the studio and brought fresh ideas. The track moves from bright, poppy verses to a brutal, glitchy breakdown that sounds like a computer crashing, complete with a voice repeating “failure, failure, failure.” It’s the perfect ending to the digital world we built for Entry Wounds.


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