“Human Life” is an EP focused on individual aspects of human life, conceived not as a continuous story, but as a sequence of internal states that return in various forms throughout existence. The songs do not try to explain or evaluate, but rather observe the small mechanisms thanks to which everyday life is put together and continues.
The opening track, Human Life, summarizes the entire arc of human experience into concrete images — from birth to routine, relationships and losses to silent reconciliation. The lyrics and music work with simplicity and a gradual expansion of space, which does not resolve at the end, but slowly dissolves.
It is followed by Routine, a song about repetition, automatism and safe inertia. It does not depict routine as failure or escape, but as a natural state in which most of life takes place. The stable rhythm and the return of the same motifs reflect the way in which days resemble each other without losing their meaning.
Other tracks on the EP focus on individual aspects of the human experience — desire, shame, loss, or acceptance — always through pared-down language, repetition, and atmospheric manipulation. Musically, Human Life straddles the line between psychedelic rock and intimate alternative pop, creating a space for quiet recognition of one's own states in the images of others.
Human Life
All or Nothing
Routine
No Rush
Release