According to the internet, “The world under unsun” might best be understood as a world that exists in darkness. Not destroyed, but deprived of light. The album feels like standing at the edge of existence, staring into the space between what is living and what is lost, and the music drifts like mist across forgotten landscapes, pulling emotion from silence as much as from sound. The emotional weight of the album lies in its reflection. It’s a contemplation set to sound, a journey through metaphysical terrain that lies between the pulse of life and the silence that follows it. It’s progressive rock at its most human…a search for truth carried out in echoes, resonance, and light fading into darkness.