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Re:Silence

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I wasn't silent because I chose to be.
I simply couldn't turn it into words.

"Re:Silence" is an album that excavates
the time when voices were lost,
the emotions that couldn't be screamed out,
and the impulses that refused to disappear.

Social distortion.
The pressure of being seen.
The weight of what's considered "right."

By repeatedly choosing silence within that space,
the quiet eventually transformed
into noise echoing deep inside.

This album does not offer clean answers
or a story of salvation.

It holds screams,
distortion,
and fractured melodies.

And yet, what remains at the end
is a voice that never vanished
and a melody that words couldn't contain.

Not to deny silence,
but to prove what survived beyond it.

Re:Silence?
This is not a record of reclaiming a voice,
but an album that acknowledges
the fact that something was still left sounding.