Subliminal Recall - Never Prohibited
Subliminal Recall which contains the hit song Where Memory Sleeps, is not just an album, it’s a psychological excavation.
Never Prohibited pulls listeners into a layered sonic experience where memories trigger, trauma gets explored, identity is better understood. This culminates into transformation as all aspects collide beneath the surface of conscious thought and get formed into beautiful sounds that evoke the deepest feelings. Every track is a transmission from the subconscious that blends raw emotion with calculated structure, forcing you to confront what’s buried within.
This album moves through phases such as disorientation, awakening, confrontation, and reconstruction. Haunting melodies and sharp lyrical patterns create a duality: chaos and control, pain and purpose, destruction and evolution. Themes of internal warfare, suppressed truth, and self-reclamation echo throughout, making each song feel interconnected, like fragments of a larger realization unfolding in real time.
Never Prohibited doesn’t follow trends as this project bends them. Intentional sound designed almost surgically, with rhythms and cadences engineered to linger in the mind long after the music stops.
Never Prohibited is immersive, hypnotic, and at times unsettling...by design.
Song titles on Subliminal Recall are not random, they’re deliberate entry points into each state of mind the album explores. Every title is crafted to trigger curiosity before the music even begins, acting as a subtle cue to the psychological space you’re about to enter.
Some titles are direct and confrontational, setting the tone for tracks that deal with truth, identity, and internal conflict. Others are more abstract. Almost coded, hinting at deeper meanings that only fully reveal themselves after multiple listens. This contrast is intentional, mirroring the way the mind processes both clear thoughts and buried emotions.
There’s a recurring sense of duality in the naming. Light vs. Dark, Control vs. Chaos, Memory vs. Distortion. Certain words and phrases echo across the tracklist, reinforcing the idea that these songs are interconnected pieces of a larger system rather than isolated moments.
The titles themselves become part of the experience. Before a single beat drops, they begin shaping perception. Guiding the listener, misdirecting them, or even challenging them. In Subliminal Recall, even the names carry weight.
Subliminal Recall challenges the listener to go deeper. Not just to hear the music but to recognize themselves within it.