One Voice under the Stars

A musical reverie, an eloquent whisper to twilight, opens a portal to a realm of progressive and psychedelic enchantment. In this mysterious world, we glimpse the elusive interplay between light and shadow. A graceful presence moves in harmony with the music, conjuring the essence of fading radiance, akin to Asimov's “Nightfall.“ An artistic exploration of the enigmatic consequences that arise when light's embrace retreats, a central theme resonating beneath the surface of the narrative. “End of Light“ is a conceptual album, a poetic interpretation of “Nightfall.“ The video is a prelude to the album's first song, “One Voice Under the Stars,“ in which we sing an ode to the very words that inspired Asimov to craft his tale. The words of Ralph Waldo Emerson: “If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore, and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God?“ Asimov harnessed this Emersonian quote to delve into the idea of how rare exposure to darkness and stars might impact a society's perception of the universe. Join us on this evocative exploration of unspoken depths, a unique journey where music and storytelling meld into an extraordinary tapestry.