

The radio tells me to be right
I begin once more to breathe again
They all say, “Turn off the light to survive”
But I’m gonna light the way
There’re things I’m gonna grasp and hold on tight
Just ride on!
Just speeding past the shit
Cut the noise
I hijack all the signs
No brakes, no lies
Taking back control
Watch me break the wall
I’m a storm rider, crash the game
Just run and burn
Speeding past the shit
Cut the noise
I hijack all the signs
No brakes, no lies
Taking back control
Watch me break the wall
I’m a storm rider, crash the game
Just run and burn
Just ride on!
The radio tells me to be right
I begin once more to breathe again
They all say, “Turn off the light to survive”
But I’m gonna light the way
There’re things I’m gonna grasp and hold on tight
Just ride on!
- Lyricist
JINN
- Composer
JINN
- Recording Engineer
JINN
- Mixing Engineer
JINN
- Mastering Engineer
JINN
- Guitar
CYVA
- Bass Guitar
CYVA
- Drums
CYVA
- Synthesizer
CYVA
- Vocals
CYVA

Listen to Route of Mine by CYVA
Streaming / Download
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Route of Mine
CYVA
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TRICERATOPS (TRIMURTI Remix)
CYVA
- 3
RUSH and GO
CYVA
- 4
Filament
CYVA
- 5
the GHOST
CYVA
- 6
GIVMI
CYVA
- 7
AMBER POP
CYVA
- 8
THE DAY
CYVA
CYVA 2nd Album
"TRIMURTI"
Only six months after the release of their debut single, CYVA returns with their highly anticipated second album, TRIMURTI.
Named after the concept of the "Trimurti" - the trinity of creation, preservation, and destruction - the album represents the band's constant evolution while staying true to their identity.
Built around CYVA's signature melodic rock sound, TRIMURTI blends nostalgia with a bold new direction.
While preserving the emotional melodies and raw energy that define the band, the album pushes into new sonic territory through more ambitious arrangements and a broader musical approach.
Fast-paced yet deeply emotional, aggressive yet atmospheric, TRIMURTI captures the duality at the heart of CYVA's music.
It is not simply a continuation of the band's story, but the beginning of a new chapter - one that expands their possibilities without losing the soul that made listeners connect with them in the first place.



