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Released: May 2026

The Late Night Sessions feels like an accident worth celebrating. Born from a sleepless burst of creativity, AERIALIS K and Aerialyn deliver a compact yet surprisingly cohesive album that blends Americana roots with folk rock, English ballad traditions, and subtle modern textures. What could have become scattered instead holds together through a strong tonal foundation and honest songwriting. Across eight tracks, the record explores longing, memory, and emotional contradiction with a quiet confidence that makes its spontaneous origin part of its charm rather than a limitation.

Released: April 2026

The Things I Do on Grass is a nostalgic yet restless album that channels the spirit of late-60s and early-70s rock while keeping one foot firmly in the present. Drawing clear inspiration from bands like The Beatles and The Doors, it blends psychedelic textures, raw emotion, and playful storytelling. The result is a record that swings between introspection and irony, tenderness and chaos—occasionally uneven, but never dull. It’s less about recreating the past and more about refracting it through a modern, slightly surreal lens.

Released: April 2026

With Overwhelmingly Human, Aerialyn delivers a powerful, unflinching body of work that confronts the contradictions at the core of modern humanity—our capacity for both compassion and destruction. While the album is firmly rooted in country music, its sonic identity is far more expansive, blending traditional storytelling with a rich palette of influences that reshape the genre’s boundaries.

Released: April 2026

AERIALIS K. returns with "The Golden Hour", a surreal, genre-blurring album tracing the fragile line between reality and illusion. Across themes of love, loss, identity, and cosmic absurdity, the record moves from euphoric self-belief to existential unraveling—and back again. Psychedelic storytelling meets emotional honesty, capturing a mind in motion, searching for meaning, connection, and self-acceptance in a world that never quite stays still.

Released: April 2026

A vibrant journey back to the late 1960s and early 1970s, this album dives deep into nostalgic psychedelia with a distinctly Beatlesque flair. Expanding naturally from earlier releases, it blends catchy melodies with swirling acid guitars and playful sonic textures. Both a homage and a fresh exploration, it captures the spirit of a bygone era—colorful, immersive, and absolutely worth a listen.

Released: March 2026

Taken as a whole, this collection sketches a restless emotional landscape where isolation, economic strain, romantic instability, and the search for refuge all intertwine. The red thread running through these songs is not simply heartbreak — it’s dislocation. People out of sync with lovers, with cities, with systems, with themselves.