Demons
Demons plunges into the psyche of a narrator tormented by inner demons and suicidal despair. Through stark, visceral imagery—blood, moons, razors, decay—it charts a descent from bloodlust and violence to self-doubt and the brink of ending it all. The final declaration, “I think it’s time for me to stop runnin’,” suggests a moment of reckoning or surrender.
Down & Dirty
Down & Dirty lyrics tell a grim, unflinching story of a young woman who arrives in the city chasing fame, only to be consumed by the darker realities of the entertainment and nightlife industries. Her journey spirals from hopeful ambition to sexual exploitation, addiction, and emotional collapse. A loss of identity so complete that even death feels redundant.
Gut Punch
Gut Punch is a searing, unapologetic protest piece that confronts systemic violence, bullying, and immigration trauma with brutal clarity. It’s not just a song—it’s a confrontation, a demand for accountability, and a mirror held up to society’s darkest corners. Gut Punch doesn’t ask for sympathy—it demands justice.
Deceiver
Deceiver lyrics follow a narrator caught in a psychological and spiritual tug-of-war between demonic forces and angelic salvation. The “devil” appears in shifting forms—male and female—symbolizing temptation, destruction, and manipulation. The repeated refrain of “Hallelujah” at the end feels like a desperate cry for grace amid chaos.
Altered State
Altered State’s lyrics explore the psyche of a person overwhelmed by societal dysfunction, media saturation, and personal despair. The recurring question—“Why did you shoot up that school?”—is not a literal inquiry but a rhetorical device that forces listeners to confront the conditions that breed violence. The song critiques a culture of fear, misinformation, and emotional numbness, suggesting that mass violence is a symptom of deeper, collective sickness.