In a world monitored, measured and disciplined, ERASE returns with a triptych of resistance. Her sound is forged in tension: industrial percussion like steel on skin, melodic fragments that bleed through the noise. Fragile, defiant, alive.
Somewhere I Still Exist breathes under pressure, identity pulsing through the cracks of conformity. Work. Obey. Die. marches with mechanical certainty, an anthem to the exhaustion of endless productivity. Forbidden Tenderness dares to reveal softness as rebellion — emotion as the final act of disobedience.
Between command and collapse, ERASE finds her truth. Uncompromising. Vulnerable. Unforgettable.