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ECHOTECH SOUNDSCAPES PRESENTS

If Memory Serves

Written and Produced By Kymberly Dakins

Performed By AI Artist Lyric Leigh

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, If 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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IF MEMORY SERVES

If Memory Serves album cover from AI Artist, Lyric Leigh

Fade Me Not

With a genre-bending mix of Gothic rock, industrial funk, and glitch, this track is a powerful refusal to be silenced. The lyrics describe a person who was told they would "vanish quiet" but has instead become a permanent, burning flame. The song's chorus, "Fade me not, I'm the flame in the dark," is an anthem of resilience and defiance.

Unsafe House

This song uses the metaphor of a house to tell a story of standing firm against judgment. The lyrics push back against the idea that a life built on vulnerability is "unsafe". It's a raw, confident track that asserts, "my walls remember what the truth can't hide," celebrating the enduring strength found in one's own space, no matter how much "caution tape" others try to put up.

Too Bold

An irrepressible and cocky track, "Too Bold" is an unapologetic embrace of one's power. The song rejects the criticism of being "too much" and instead frames it as a core part of identity, stating, "I was built for the burn and the rise of the fight". It's a defiant anthem for anyone who has been told they need to dim their light.

Fracture Season

This song transforms the concept of being "cracked" or "broken" from a weakness into a source of power. It is a defiant celebration of imperfections, where "every break shimmers, every flaw sings". The track declares, "I'm the wound that makes me sure," turning personal pain into an "unbreakable" truth.

Five Hundred Ashes

This track is a sardonic funk-industrial anthem about turning a financial or emotional debt into a personal triumph. The lyrics mock the idea of being "paid" with hollow promises, declaring, "I built an empire on misunderstood". The song's biting tone and swaggering beat make it a triumphant rejection of those who try to reduce a life to a "small little ledger".

Paper Crowns

A powerful rejection of borrowed purpose and identity, this song tells the story of burning a "paper crown" offered by someone else. The track's smoldering, defiant atmosphere reflects the journey of tearing up a script and making a stand. It's a song about the freedom and power found in self-authorship.

Skin and Sparks

This song is a physical and raw anthem about turning wounds into art. The lyrics state, "Every scar's a drumbeat under my skin" and "Every bruise a rhythm, a fire within," celebrating a body and soul that has been tested but not broken. It's a testament to the idea that pain can make us "overflow" with power.

I Didn't Forget

A relentless and powerful track, "I Didn't Forget" is a song of deliberate, purposeful memory. It's not about being stuck in the past, but about using past hurts as "fertilizer" to grow stronger. The lyrics assert, "You left me a wound, I built me a name," turning a curse into a creative and powerful rhythm.

Rise Cycle

Serving as the explosive finale to the album, "Rise Cycle" is an anthem of perpetual rebirth. The song's relentless pace and chant-like vocals reinforce the message that every fall is a part of an unstoppable cycle of rising. It's a powerful and undeniable declaration that you can "burn me down, I'll still return.

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