
Cyprus-based metal artist Aleph has never been one for tidy genre boxes. Through his project Watch Me Die Inside, heโs been carving out a sound that freely collides extremes, deathcore aggression, melodic metal emotion, electro-pop shimmer, and the frostbitten atmosphere of black metal. Itโs a hybrid that he boldly labels โDeathened Melodic Electro Pop Black Metal.โ
Active since the early 2000s, Aleph has spent years balancing formal musical training with a restless self-taught curiosity. Lately, the momentum has been picking up too, with multiple EPs and singles released in the past year alone. One of the more striking entries in that growing catalogue is โSomething Is Wrong,โ a track that plays like an emotional spiral gradually cracking open.
Right from the start, the song sets a haunting mood. A slow piano line trickles upward, each note climbing gently through a wide atmosphere. It feels almost fragile, like the calm before a brewing storm. Soon enough, Alephโs voice enters softly. He trails the words โUnseen, serene,โ in a ghostly way. For a moment, the track hovers in that delicate space, but then the drums kick in with a heavy thump, shifting the mood dramatically.
As the intensity rises, Alephโs voice surges upward with power while he sings, โSomething breaks beneath perception.โ The line lands with a sense of internal fracture, the melody climbing high before dipping again into a quieter, almost secretive register. Itโs as if the vocals are trying to slip beneath the surface, digging into feelings that stay hidden from view.
Then comes the turning point. A gnarly, rugged metallic growl storms in during the bridge, delivered fast and menacing, tearing through the arrangement with raw aggression..
Towards the end, Aleph belts the phrase โSomething is wrong,โ holding the note high for over ten seconds. Itโs a dramatic, almost desperate release, and it follows full-blown chaos, as bustling, prattling drums race ahead while distorted guitars grind fiercely. They slam the track shut with electrifying intensity.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
