We locked ourselves in Studio Chaos for 47 straight hours to capture the raw energy that became “FRACTURED.” This album wasn’t about perfection—it was about capturing the exact moment a guitar string snaps, when the feedback loop becomes the main riff, when a mistake becomes the hook. Producer Yuki wanted everything first-take, no overdubs on vocals. The drums? We recorded them in a stairwell at 3 AM because someone said the decay sounded like broken glass falling.
The title track “FRACTURED” came together when our guitarist Kai accidentally knocked over a mic stand and a mixing board reset itself. Instead of starting over, we kept the recording. That electrical hum, that crash—it became the intro. It sounds stupid written out, but when you hear it, you understand. We learned that chaos isn’t something to fix in post-production; it’s the story the instruments are already telling.
Mixing was brutal. We had to make hard calls: do we clean this up or do we lean into it? Every choice reflected our philosophy: embrace the noise, trust the imperfection, let the song breathe. “FRACTURED” drops March 15. You’ll hear every mistake. You’ll hear every moment we chose to stop thinking and start feeling. That’s the album.