Metal/Review Watch Me Die Inside - Infinity Fall III
Watch Me Die Inside is the work of Aleph, an artistic universe that documents the modern human in a state of internal collapse. Through Fragments, the project exposes states suspended between function, identity loss, emptiness, and resistance. Multiple Fragments form an Autopsy: not merely a collection of songs, but the dissection of a psychological wound. The audience is not treated as passive listeners but as witnesses—observers of a condition that is not softened, only made visible.
“Infinity Fall III” by Watch Me Die Inside is a stark, uncompromising EP that leans into discomfort as both theme and experience. Across its three tracks—“Uneasy,” “Boring,” and the title piece—the project challenges the listener to confront a provocative idea: that comfort, not pain, may be the true threat to personal clarity and growth.
Musically, the EP blends modern metal with cinematic atmosphere, creating a sound that feels both crushing and immersive. “Uneasy” opens with a sense of psychological instability, driven by tense rhythms and shifting dynamics that mirror a mind at odds with itself. There’s a constant push-and-pull between restraint and eruption, keeping the listener unsettled.
“Boring” takes a different angle, stripping back some of the chaos to highlight repetition and monotony. The track’s structure reinforces its theme, building a subtle but suffocating tension that reflects the quiet stagnation of routine. It’s less explosive, but arguably more disturbing in its emotional impact.
The closing track, “Infinity Fall III,” acts as the EP’s core statement. It doesn’t offer resolution or catharsis; instead, it embraces clarity in its harshest form. The sound expands into something more cinematic and expansive, yet remains grounded in the project’s raw honesty.
What sets this EP apart is its refusal to comfort the listener. There are no easy answers or uplifting conclusions—only an invitation to question, reflect, and confront uncomfortable truths.
Ultimately, “Infinity Fall III” is a focused and thought-provoking release. Watch Me Die Inside delivers a compact yet powerful experience that prioritizes authenticity and atmosphere over convention, leaving a lasting impression long after it ends.