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Watch Me Die Inside is Infinity Fall I’s EP Out Now

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Listening to Infinity Fall I for the first time feels like diving into a personal universe where fragility and force coexist without warning.

Watch Me Die Inside is Infinity Fall I’s EP Out Now

Watch Me Die Inside does not ease the listener into this EP; instead, it invites you into an emotional space that constantly shifts, yet remains its own distinct identity.

The title track, Infinity Fall I, opens with an atmospheric piano figure that seems ancient, almost cosmic. At first, the melody feels intimate and reflective. However, the restrained calm does not last long. The vocals enter softly, carrying a sense of introspection and vulnerability. Then, just as comfort begins to settle, the song pivots sharply. Around the midpoint, the arrangement explodes into unexpected metal territory, complete with harsh screams that cut through the serenity. Because of this contrast, the track feels like an emotional fracture rather than a simple genre shift. Still, the song eventually reconnects with its melodic core, creating a circular journey instead of a collapse.

Next, Weak Tension expands the palette while maintaining continuity. Here, melancholy remains central, yet the rhythm section introduces a heavier pulse. The drums occasionally push with a near–black metal intensity, while the melodic layers remain rooted in rock. Consequently, the tension between aggression and sensitivity becomes the defining feature. Instead of overpowering the composition, these shifts add depth and unpredictability to it. Moreover, the vocal performance adapts fluidly, reinforcing the EP’s emotional coherence.

Something Is Wrong closes the release with a darker, more assertive tone. The track leans further into power and urgency, yet it never abandons melody. In contrast to the opening piece, this song feels more direct, almost confrontational. Still, reflective moments appear between heavier passages, suggesting unresolved thoughts rather than final answers. As a result, the EP ends not with closure, but with a lingering question.

Infinity Fall I stands out because it embraces contradiction. Instead of choosing between melodic rock and extreme metal, Watch Me Die Inside allows to coexist. The EP feels honest, raw, and deeply personal. For listeners drawn to music that reflects inner conflict without compromise, this release offers a distinctive and memorable journey.

Infinity Fall I is Watch Me Die Inside‘s EP is Out Now!


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Aleph is a metal artist from Cyprus whose sound defies traditional genre lines. Active since the early 2000s, he fuses with his project Watch Me Die Inside the sharp intensity of deathcore with the emotional sweep of melodic metal, layered with electro-pop influences and the cold, atmospheric edge of black metal. This hybrid has led him to define his own niche: Deathened Melodic Electro Pop Black Metal.




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