We are all butterflies. Our lives spring into each other, too fast. This album puts us behind the eyes of eight unique anti-heroes and victims of our time, who don't belong here though. Butterflies is all about being trapped in recursive routines and still in the outside. A terrorized woman passing by a solitary poet in a dark mood; a lonely clown in an almost empty circus seen through the filter of a notebook screen by a nemophobic teen; a cruel hacker, an actor sold to the masses as pure merch, a burned out detective, a small child oppressed by isolation and mental illness. Butterflies, again, worried to fix things up without having a chance to understand the reasons why those things got broken in the first place. People we've met or we'll meet soon, stories we'll never learn as much as we'd like to. Butterflies is an aggressive and melancholic female fronted power- progressive album, with ethereal vocals, abrasive riffing and pounding drums.