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The album finally has a name | “Scars of the Heart”
It isn’t a collection of songs. It’s a journey told in acts.
Each section represents a different emotional state, moving from fracture to awareness, through trauma and confrontation, and ending in quiet aftermath rather than closure.
This record is about what stays with us. The things we survive silently. The scars that shape who we become.
ACT I: FRACTURE | This is where the inner damage becomes impossible to ignore.
Symphony of Darkness opens the album inside emotional chaos.
Paint the Picture gives that chaos walls, pressure, and confinement.
Scars of the Heart names the damage and reframes pain as something carried, not erased.
ACT II: TRAUMA AND GRIEF | The emotional core of the album. Heavy, restrained, and honest.

Silent Scream represents pain that exists without language.
Shattered Is Your Soul reflects the recognition of psychological fracture.
Do You Hear the Crying turns grief outward and upward, searching for connection beyond loss.
ACT III: CONFRONTATION | Facing the past without romanticizing it.
Hello confronts unresolved history and tests emotional growth.
Pull the Trigger marks the breaking point where abandonment is fully acknowledged. (music.apple.com/us/album/pull-…)
Affirmation shifts the confrontation inward, reclaiming worth and identity after damage has been done.
ACT IV: AFTERMATH | Not healing. Not closure. Endurance.
Wildflower represents resilience without permission.
Everything quietly sums up what was taken and what remains.
Moonlight Marmalade closes the album with a dreamlike, ambiguous image that lingers rather than resolves.
This album is not about answers. It’s about awareness.
About survival. About the things that don’t disappear just because time moves forward.
Some scars don’t fade. They become part of the story.
More soon.
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