Track By Tracks: Death By Love - 444 (2026)
1. Sellenno:
“Sellenno” is not merely a song but an act of confrontation, born in the quiet decay of
autumn. It gives shape to buried trauma, tracing dissociation as both defense and proof
of existence, where pain becomes the only remaining signal of life. Rather than offering
catharsis, it stands as a portrait of survival, breaking the silence as the first necessary step
toward healing.
2. Cosmic Power:
“Cosmic Power” dismantles the illusion of control through a narrative of seduction,
belief, and collapse. What begins as a promise of limitless power reveals itself as
manipulation, leaving behind a void where trust once lived. Its final truth is stark: real
power does not lie in commanding the universe, but in reclaiming ownership of one’s
inner world.
3. In Unity:
“In Unity” emerges as a manifesto disguised as a song, calling for connection in an age
of fracture. Its language of open hearts and shared purpose reframes unity not as
idealism, but as a necessity for survival. In a world leaning toward division, it insists that
only together can anything enduring be built.
4. I Don’t:
“I Don’t” portrays the isolation of success as a silent, suffocating prison. Beneath the
polished surface of power and admiration lies a man eroded by expectations,
surrounded by illusion rather than truth. At its core, the song is a final act of refusal, a
rejection of a crown that has become unbearable.
5. Strong Inside:
“Strong Inside” explores the paradox of strength, where self-protection becomes self-
isolation. It captures the fragile balance between the desire for connection and the fear
of being wounded, revealing strength not as dominance, but as emotional honesty.
Beneath its title lies irony: true resilience is found not in walls, but in the courage to
lower them.
6. God:
“God” is a stark deconstruction of external salvation, stripping away faith, love, and time
as false guarantees. Each verse dismantles another illusion, revealing a landscape
where responsibility cannot be outsourced to belief or destiny. In the end, the song
leaves the listener in a void that is not empty, but brutally honest: whatever chains exist
were forged by one’s own hands.
7. Lost and Found:
“Lost and Found” is a painful confession of duality, confronting the moment of being
both victim and perpetrator. It reframes redemption not as return, but as rebellion, a
refusal to reenter cycles of manipulation and self-erasure. In its raw honesty, it becomes
a hymn to freedom born through solitude and self-recognition.
8. Temros:
“Temros” unfolds like an incantation, rooted in gothic atmosphere and ritualistic
repetition. It feels less like a narrative and more like a state of being, where emotion
moves in cycles rather than linear progression. The track embodies the album’s most
archetypal darkness, suspended between trance and revelation.
9. Forest:
“Forest” is a ritual of return, stepping away from the noise of modern life into something
older and truer. In the presence of nature, identity dissolves, replaced by a quiet sense
of belonging that requires no performance. It closes the album in a state of purification,
where silence becomes healing, and existence feels whole again.
10. Ziro:
“Ziro” is not simply a composition but an initiation, a passage into the underworld of self
through the myth of Inanna. Layer by layer, identity is stripped away, revealing a state of
radical vulnerability where symbolic death becomes the only path toward
transformation. Guided by ritualistic sound, art language, and the mournful breath of the
duduk, the track stands as the album’s foundation, a descent that makes rebirth
possible.
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