After the Night

When the night finally released me, it did not give me back to myself gently. It dropped me at the edge of morning, shaking, incoherent, my body already failing in quiet ways I didn’t yet understand. By the time I reached the hospital, the woods were gone—but the damage had followed me in. The police […]

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The Mind’s Eye: Babylonian Power, Modern Ruins, and the Cost of Dominion

Some images do not ask to be liked. They ask be witnessed. The Mind’s Eye is not a conventional music video. It operates more like a vision—fragmented, symbolic, and confrontational. Its language is not narrative but archetypal, drawing from ancient myth while grounding itself in a contemporary political reality that cannot be ignored. Alien women […]

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LUCILLE ALABASTER

LUCILLE ALABASTER — THE MIRROR, THE MYTH, THE MARKETPLACE OF FIRE There are artists who tell stories—and there are artists who become them. Lucille Alabaster lives inside the latter category. She doesn’t simply perform—she translates the invisible, turning wounds into weapons and heartbreak into architecture. She is not an entertainer—she is an operator of myth, […]

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The Day God Lost Her Patience (And Why the Algorithm Is Now Our Judge)

INTRO They said hell would smell like sulfur.They were wrong. It smells like scrolling.It sounds like notifications.It feels like isolation wrapped in connection. And on the day it all began—God didn’t strike us with lightning.She simply logged off. THE REVELATION THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW What if judgment day already happened…and it happened quietly—inside […]

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