“Full Disclosure” begins with dominance. Ownership. Control. Certainty. It’s a baseline of confidence that feels absolute until life happens.
Then comes the burn. “Purge” is literal fire. It isn't just about moving on; it's about the ego collapsing under its own weight.
“Embers take the memory... Dig myself up out debris.”
“Lamentations” strips identity further. “I succumbed to inner demons.” No dramatics. Just recognition.
After “Mom’s Wisdom,” the rebuilding begins. “Man Plans, God Laughs” reframes ambition through humility, leading into a sense of alignment that finally feels earned.
By the time you reach “Kismet,” the vibe has shifted. It’s alignment without desperation.
Finally, “Something” closes the project with intention instead of possession. The journey from control to devotion is complete.
It’s structural. It’s a roadmap for anyone who has ever had to burn it all down to find out who they really are.