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Watch Me Die Inside Deliver a Brutal Emotional Spiral on Infinity Fall II

You know sometimes you don’t even need all the cheer, sometimes you need something different. We all love to be happy, but what if in such particular moments you don’t really need all the happy endings. So lemme ask you, do you like music that gives you a nice, happy ending, or are you okay with a song that just leaves you hanging in the dark for a while?

But lemme tell you something here, if you are actually looking for a song to cheer you up while you wash the dishes, then “Infinity Fall II” is ain’t it, but if you want something that feels like a heavy, emotional gut-punch, you are in the right place. This track is the latest release from Watch Me Die Inside, which is led by an artist known only as Aleph. But I believe you guys remember the part I of this song sometime back right? Well here’s a part II and it means we are in for a really emotional rollercoaster!

We all know Aleph doesn’t really do all those “happy” stuffs. What he does instead is, he craft music that talks about all the messy process of a person falling apart on the inside. And this is something that most people face and just get eaten by it till it wears them out. The thing is, Aleph calls these releases “fragments,” and when you put them all together, they form what he calls an “autopsy.” It’s a pretty dark way to look at music, but it’s incredibly honest.

Infinity Fall II” is exactly what the title says. It’s about a fall that never actually ends and this is what makes this song unique , you know mostly in songs like this, there is a big moment of release or a “breakdown” where everything gets fixed. But in here, there ain’t no such thing, it’s about that realization that there is no bottom to hit. You just keep descending, keep going, keep draining like there’s no limit to it all. The frustrations, the pain, the desires, you wish they could stop, but then you just watch yourself die inside. And according to him, it’s not about falling apart; it’s about realizing you were never really held together in the first place. Ouch, right?

The sound of the track is a total contradiction. It has these really clear, beautiful melodies that pull you in, but then they get hit by this massive, heavy intensity. It feels like the song is constantly building up to something, but instead of giving you a neat ending, it just keeps the tension high. It’s designed to make you feel a little bit disoriented, like the ground is moving under your feet.

The lyrics don’t try to tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end. They just document a feeling. It’s not trying to offer you a hug or tell you everything will be okay. It’s just holding up a mirror to those moments when you feel like you’ve lost control.

Even though it’s heavy and a bit bleak, it’s actually really easy to listen to over and over. There is so much going on in the background that you hear something new every time. It fits perfectly on a playlist for when you’re in a mood and just want to feel the weight of the music. So, if you’re ready to stop looking for answers and just want a song that recognizes how tough things can be, give Infinity Fall II a listen. Just don’t expect it to help you find your keys or fix your problems.

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