
WHERE FUNK MEETS SOUL
The Trilogy of Funk
Don't Text Me In October, If Memory Serves, and Cinder Reign form a powerful narrative arc, chronicling a journey from emotional survival to thriving. What began with the soulful blues of setting boundaries evolved into a fierce blend of industrial funk and gothic rock, turning past wounds into a source of unstoppable power. This body of work is a defiant testament to what can be forged in fire: a new rhythm, a new voice, and a kingdom built from the very ashes of what was left behind.
THE ALBUMS

This album is a masterclass in emotional integrity, turning seasons of struggle into moments of triumph.
With a powerful vocal range and soulful, bluesy instrumentation, this collection of songs is a journey from surviving to thriving. It's a defiant and beautiful declaration of setting boundaries and reclaiming one's narrative after leaving a difficult relationship. The album's central theme is that true harmony isn't quiet; it’s the powerful resonance born from every broken piece finding its own voice.
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This album is a fierce and defiant journey of self-reclamation. It merges the raw power of Gothic rock with the gritty rhythm of industrial funk, creating a sound that is both haunting and unstoppable.
Thematically, Memory Serves explores what happens when past wounds are not forgotten, but instead are transformed into sources of strength.
Each song is a testament to the idea that our scars are not signs of brokenness, but rather a 'work of art' and a testament to our power to rise from the ashes.
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This album is a final, defiant roar. With a heavy, stomping funk-industrial sound, Cinder Reign declares that the wreckage of the past is not a place of defeat, but a kingdom to be ruled.
The songs embrace the scars and fractures left behind, transforming them into a source of immense power. This collection is a celebration of what's forged in fire, proving that a silenced past can become an unstoppable rhythm.
It's a statement that the ultimate victory isn't about avoiding the burn, but about owning the reign that rises from the ashes.