Karmic Debts is a haunting cinematic alt-pop track about the invisible debts we carry — regrets, broken bridges, and the price of past actions. With dense atmospheric layers, emotive vocals, and a brooding groove, this introspective song explores karma, consequence, and the quiet hope of redemption.
Soft Comes The Dawn is an uplifting cinematic indie-pop track about finding your soulmate — the one who brings light like the dawn defeating the night. Based on Wayne J. Keeley’s original published poem, this hopeful song features warm male vocals and a soaring chorus that celebrates renewal, warmth, and shared brilliance.
Shine On Me is an uplifting cinematic indie-pop track about finding your soulmate — the one who brings light like the dawn defeating the night. With warm female vocals and a soaring chorus, this hopeful song (based on Wayne J. Keeley’s original published poem) celebrates renewal, warmth, and shared brilliance.
Black Dog is a haunting yet profoundly human portrait of living with depression — not as a villain to be defeated, but as an uninvited, ever-present companion that demands to be acknowledged rather than banished.
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Black Dog is a haunting yet profoundly human portrait of living with depression — not as a villain to be defeated, but as an uninvited, ever-present companion that demands to be acknowledged rather than banished.
Drawing its title from Winston Churchill’s legendary metaphor for his own dark episodes, Fenixar personifies the Black Dog as a spectral guardian: eyes like embers, weight on the chest, a “ghostly friend” that lingers in the stillness where sorrows blend. The song’s hypnotic repetition mirrors the cyclical nature of the condition itself — the same weight returning night after night — while the bridge delivers the quiet pivot from resistance to reluctant acceptance: “to face the night, to let it be.”
With intimate vocals, rich cinematic strings, and a brooding alt-pop atmosphere, Black Dog refuses to sensationalize darkness. Instead it offers something rarer: an honest, strangely beautiful space where listeners feel deeply seen. It is not a depressing song — it is a relatable one.