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NEON NIGHTMARE

Neon Nightmare is our debut album, and it represents the most raw and honest version of who we are as artists. We set out to capture the chaos of living in a world that looks bright on the surface but hides a lot of darkness underneath. Blending aggressive metalcore with atmospheric and melodic elements, the album is intense, emotional, and unapologetically real.


When the album was released, the response exceeded anything we expected. Neon Nightmare was streamed in over 50 countries worldwide, gained thousands of listens during its opening weekend, and received airplay on multiple radio stations across the world. Watching something that began as personal experiences and late-night writing sessions reach listeners across the globe has been both surreal and humbling.


Lyrically, the album explores themes of betrayal, isolation, identity, and survival. One of the most popular tracks centres on raising awareness for invisible disabilities, shining a light on struggles that are often unseen, misunderstood, or ignored. That song has become a defining moment on the record—not just for its sound, but for the conversations it has sparked and the connection it has created with listeners who finally feel seen.


Neon Nightmare is more than just our first album—it’s a statement. It’s proof that heavy music can be both aggressive and compassionate, and that even the darkest experiences can resonate, connect, and travel far beyond where they began.

NO HOPE STREET

No Hope Street (NHS) is a particularly special song to the band as the theme concerns issues surrounding invisible disabilities and the lack of awareness towards them. This is due to both our vocalist Amy and bassist Beth, being diagnosed with connective tissue disorders (Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome) which affect every 1 in 6000. As a band, we are working towards promoting better education towards overshadowed chronic illnesses and their treatment. 

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