ome maps are not wrong.
They simply cannot take us any further.
The Map We Leave Behind (Release) unfolds at the moment when familiar directions begin to lose their hold — when inherited paths, old certainties and once-trusted landmarks quietly fade into the distance.
Through shifting textures, suspended harmonies and slowly dissolving layers, the music explores release not as rejection, but as an act of recognition: honoring what has guided us while allowing another direction to emerge.
There is no need to erase the path already travelled.
Only to loosen our grip on the map.
And continue.