11 March 2026
Every album begins somewhere.
Sometimes with a melody, sometimes with a lyric, sometimes with a single emotion that refuses to stay quiet. “Oblivion” began differently. It began with a memory.
Spectrum in Silence was never meant to be just a music project. From the beginning it has been a way to translate internal worlds into sound emotions that would otherwise remain trapped in silence.
The first album, “Resonance”, It was about the emotions that echo through life: love, struggle, strength, and the hope that even in difficulty something beautiful can still exist.
But after finishing "Resonance", another story remained untold.
This new album is a journey through memory. Each song represents a moment, a fracture, or a realization that shaped the person I eventually became. The album begins with the brightness and energy of early life, curiosity, movement, the feeling that the world is endless. But as the journey unfolds, the atmosphere gradually changes.
The music becomes darker, more introspective.
Memories have a strange nature. Some remain vivid forever, while others fade into silence. “Oblivion” lives in that space between remembering and disappearing.
Sonically, the album will also evolve from the sound of “Resonance”. While the same emotional DNA remains, the production will explore heavier dynamics, wider atmospheres, and moments of deep introspection. Some songs will feel powerful and expansive, while others will feel fragile and almost suspended in time.
The final piece of the album will be its title track “Oblivion” a long, cinematic composition that slowly dissolves into silence, like a memory fading beyond reach.
This blog will document the creation of the album as it unfolds: the ideas, the production decisions, the emotional moments behind the songs, and the evolution of the sound.
Because music is not only the final recording.
Sometimes the story behind it is just as important.
And this is where the journey begins.
