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Chiasm: ZONE CD
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Chiasm: ZONE CD

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Chiasm's latest album, "Zone," delves into the depths of self-discovery and vulnerability, offering a profound musical journey that resonates with the complexities of the human experience. The opening track sets the tone, inviting listeners to explore inner reflections on closing oneself off and the struggle to open up in a world that often feels like a performance. Chiasm finds solace and openness in personal spaces like the studio, surrounded by cats and collectibles, in nature, or any creative environment free from judgment. The album's thematic exploration extends to the concept of a "Zone" - a safe space where Chiasm embraces vulnerability through music creation. "Fears Float Away" confronts the fear of not being strong enough, a sentiment that resonates with Chiasm's resilience in navigating life's challenges. The track captures the artist's internal struggles and the determination to overcome obstacles, even when faced with the fear of taking on too much. In "Chasing Butterflies," Chiasm delves into the theme of feeling outside, a sentiment that has shaped the artist's identity. This self-awareness of not fitting in translates into the expressive outlet that is Chiasm's music, creating a space for connection and understanding. The album concludes with the emotionally charged "Bye Now," chosen deliberately for its fragile and desperate undertones, yet ending with a sense of hope. Chiasm expresses gratitude for the journey, acknowledging struggles, and embracing the desire to move forward. "Every day we wait for the sun to return" reflects a personal mantra, symbolizing the artist's resilience and optimism despite the darkness that may linger. Chiasm's music becomes a beacon, reminding us that better days are ahead. "Zone" is not just an album; it's a testament to Chiasm's introspective journey, inviting listeners to connect with their own emotions and find solace in the shared experience of the human condition.

Released early May 2024 on COP International.
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