Fire inna Vein
About this track
This album is built from fracture, not resolution. It does not follow a clean arc of breakdown and healing, nor does it search for a final, stable version of the self. Instead, it lives inside tension: between pressure and depth, fire and silence, movement and paralysis, exposure and withdrawal. At its core is the idea that what is often called instability may not be failure at all, but a fierce fidelity to what is actually happening inside. Across the record, inner conflict is not treated as spectacle, but as structure. The songs move through states that do not fully reconcile with each other: overload, dissociation, vigilance, delayed feeling, and the constant pressure of having to exist under competing truths. There is no simple peace here, and no false redemption. What emerges instead is a language of endurance — one that does not try to “fix” the fracture, but to read it, carry it, and turn it into rhythm. Using Jamaican language and dark bass-driven textures, the album shifts this inner world from pure introspection into something more physical, ritualistic, and alive. Fire, smoke, concrete, night, scars, and pulse become recurring symbols throughout the project, creating a world where pain is not ornamental, but embodied. The music holds contradiction without forcing closure. It stays with the weight, the split, the watchfulness, and the dignity of continuing anyway. More than an album about being broken, this is an album about what it sounds like to remain standing when nothing inside fully aligns.