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404AM (SEISHI)

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404AM returns with its seventh album, Gaze.

Watching.

Being watched.

Being recorded.

Gaze is an album about observation and the invisible pressure created by attention.

The moment a person believes they are being seen, something changes.

An empty classroom that still feels occupied. A love that may or may not exist. Browsing histories that refuse to disappear. A mysterious poison. Someone eating behind you. A shadow without a name. A recording light that never turns off.

Throughout the album, every character exists under observation.

The unsettling question is whether the observer is real.

Blending city pop, lo fi textures, dream pop atmospheres, broken dance music, surveillance aesthetics, underground spaces, VHS damaged memories, and internet age paranoia, 404AM creates a world where perception itself becomes unstable.

This is not an album about romance.

It is not an album about loneliness.

It is an album about awareness.

The awareness of being watched.

The awareness of being remembered.

The awareness of leaving traces behind.

Every track inhabits the narrow space between reality and observation.

Between a memory and a recording.

Between a person and their reflection.

Gaze is a collection of emotional evidence left behind after the moment has already passed.