Cyprus artist Aleph, a.k.a Watch Me Die Inside, has just released their new single, Melancholy Nektar, which drifts through a hypnotic portrait of sorrow that feels strangely inviting. Instead of resisting pain, the track leans into it, turning emotional decline into something ritualistic and almost comforting. Shifting tempos and an alt rock emo blend echo early 2000s influences while keeping the arrangement unpredictable. The release captures a fragile moment where collapse feels controlled, intimate, and eerily beautiful overall.
Check out Melancholy Nektar below.

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