

Falling Clouds
(out July 25)
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Falling Clouds was born from the haunting images of endless wars replayed across our screens, where bombs fall so often that they almost resemble weather, like dark clouds pouring down from the sky. The song transforms these violent explosions into a symbolic storm, representing the hatred and indifference that seep into human souls over time. Yet within the devastation stands the figure of a poet, a fragile but defiant voice, reminding us that even amid ruin, humanity must not surrender its cry. Inspired by the repeated pleas for help from victims of conflict around the world, the song is both lament and resistance: a stark reflection on destruction, and a call to reclaim our conscience before the sky itself turns to dust.
The Restless Few
(out August 14)
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The Restless Few is a declaration of freedom, a refusal to be shaped by expectation, convention, or the quiet pressure to fit neatly into someone else’s definition. The song embraces those who live in-between: the half-creators, the late-starters, the misunderstood, and the undefined. It speaks to the beauty of an identity that is still unfolding, even when it feels uncertain or fragmented. More than a song, it became the name of our band because it mirrors our shared journey: non-linear, full of doubt and reversals, yet always honest. It is an ode to authenticity: to standing on a scaffold with no doom, choosing to live loudly and truthfully, even when the path makes no sense to anyone but us.
Shalemoor
(out September 1)
Shalemoor is an imaginary city created as a universal symbol of unity, inclusivity, and shared humanity. Even in its name, it carries meaning: it gently echoes both Hebrew ‘Shalom’ and Arabic ‘Salaam,’ two words that signify peace, wholeness, and harmony. Shalemoor represents a place where division can be healed, where fragility becomes resilience, and where communities choose connection over fear. Although fictional, it is deeply inspired by our hometown of Bologna: a city world-renowned for its hospitality, vibrancy, and cultural energy, home to the oldest university in the world. Bologna’s spirit of openness and coexistence lives in Shalemoor, a city where every voice belongs, where wounds can transform into strength, and where the future is imagined with courage, hope, and love.
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Without Forgiveness
(out September 21)
Without Forgiveness explores a universal human dilemma: the choice between silence and truth. The song is inspired by the moments in relationships when honesty leaves us exposed, standing at a crossroads where we must decide whether to protect ourselves or reveal what we truly feel. In that vulnerability, we confront our own imperfections, regrets, and longing for forgiveness. Through the dialogue between the male and female voices, the song becomes a meditation on courage, redemption, and emotional openness. Its central message is that truth, however uncomfortable, is often the only path toward genuine connection. Ultimately, “Without Forgiveness” is a testament to the liberating power of speaking honestly, looking others in the eye, and embracing our shared humanity without fear.
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Born Astray
(out November 21)
A raw, unfiltered track that captures the clash between those at the bottom and those who set the rules. Through animal imagery and street-style chants, Born Astray explores control, rebellion, and collective identity in a world that would rather keep moving than look inward. It’s not an anthem of violence, but of shared voices: using our eyes to recognize one another, and our voices to scream that we exist—together, as a collective reaching toward the hope of a future yet to be claimed.
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Last Song
(out October 11)
Last Song was born from imagining Earth as a living, weary voice finally speaking back to humanity. The song draws on the ancient image of a swan’s last song, something hauntingly beautiful sung at the edge of silence, to express a world pushed beyond endurance by greed, war, and denial. Written as both a lament and a warning, the lyrics personify the planet’s oceans, soil, and skies as gifts endlessly taken and never returned. What emerges is not just anger, but sorrow: a fading light that mourns what was once sacred, even as it confronts the irreversible consequences of humanity’s contempt for its own destiny.
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What Spins Around
(out October 30)
What Spins Around emerged from that fragile space between knowing and acting, the suspended moment before a choice reshapes everything. The song gives voice to the quiet hesitation of the heart: the longing for a green light, for a signal that won’t wound, for the courage to cross a line that defines who we are. Beneath its uncertainty lies hope, the belief that vulnerability, even when it feels exposed and unsteady, is the most authentic way to build connection. It reflects the human struggle to step forward without certainty, to remain true while expectations press in, and to discover that sometimes strength is not found in resolve, but in the courage to be open.
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Just 1 Possibility
(out December 10)
Just One Possibility was inspired by the idea that even in the darkest confinement, the human spirit can still create moments of freedom through love, memory, and imagination. The song follows an inmate suspended between reality and delusion, where fleeting visions of a beloved become a refuge from isolation and loneliness. Blending tenderness with symbolic imagery, it explores how a single moment of connection can feel infinite, powerful enough to dissolve fear, time, and even the walls of a prison. At its heart, the song is a quiet celebration of emotional resilience: the miracle of two hearts continuing to beat as one despite their forced separation.