
There are albums that tell stories, and then there are albums that breathe — quietly, tenderly — into your chest. Ethereal belongs to the latter. This hauntingly beautiful collection of ten songs crafts a world caught between decay and dawn, grief and grace, ruin and renewal. In a landscape often crowded by noise, Ethereal is a rare thing: an album that dares to be soft. It invites you not to escape, but to feel — deeply, and without apology. Whether it’s the mourning of a lover lost at sea, the quiet pride of a parent watching a child grow, or the solemn beauty of a falling leaf, Ethereal gives voice to the spaces between endings and beginnings.