Watch Me Die Inside Make the Fall Feel Endless on “Infinity Fall II”
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If you are a metalcore fan who thinks the genre has said everything it has to say, Watch Me Die Inside will prove it wrong. "Infinity Fall II" lands like a reminder that Aleph has been quietly building something most projects wouldn’t dare to attempt. The whole project runs as an “Autopsy,” not an album, not a playlist, a systematic pulling apart of the human condition, fragment by fragment.

“Watch Me Die Inside build soundscapes that feel more like internal spirals than songs.”
From the very start, the guitars and drums kick in with this heavy, almost classic metalcore energy that instantly grabs attention. Then it mellows, steps back, and just when you settle, it rises again harder than before. I loved how the guitars never just sit still; they rise and fall like waves, while the drums keep that underlying pressure alive. Vocals feel less like storytelling and more like observing something unravel in real time. The mix of melody and chaos creates this uneasy but addictive listening experience. And just like Watch Me Die Inside’s persona, the song doesn’t have a climax; it lets you sit with it for longer than you expect.
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