Nothing to Say
About this track
Frequencies is a late-night album built around radio, memory, isolation, and the fragile human need to communicate. The songs move through abandoned stations, fading AM frequencies, sleepless highways, old transmitters, overnight talk radio, distant observatories, and voices traveling through the darkness long after the world has stopped listening. The album treats analog technology not as retro nostalgia, but as something still alive: worn microphones, weak carrier waves, tape hiss, glowing receivers, damaged recordings, and human voices surviving inside the noise. Throughout the record, radio becomes more than a machine. It becomes companionship, obsession, memory, escape, and proof that someone, somewhere, is still awake. At the center of the album are lonely broadcasters, sleepless listeners, forgotten frequencies, childhood dreams of speaking to the world, endless overnight conversations, offshore radio mythology, cosmic signals, and the silence that sometimes arrives when the microphone finally turns on. Frequencies should feel like driving alone after midnight while distant stations drift across the dial and the entire world slowly disappears into the dark.