PREORDER HUMAN™ - OUT MARCH 3
HUMAN™ is an autopsy of the modern soul performed under the harsh, unyielding glare of a smartphone screen. In this era of the brand, GLΛSS HABIT moves from the underground into a "bright dark-pop" landscape—a world where identity is a product, connection is an algorithm, and intimacy is often just a "group chat funeral."
The album navigates the hollow ache of being "4K Lonely" and the dopamine-fueled hunt for validation, while simultaneously drawing a hard line in the sand regarding consent, systems of power, and personal agency. It is a record about reclaiming the "glitch" in the system—the messy, bleeding, "recalled" parts of ourselves that refuse to be optimized. It ends not in despair, but in a defiant, anthemic embrace of the present moment: because while everybody dies, we are here now.
1. HUMAN™
Theme: The Product Identity
The title track sets the stage: a "soft-coded" existence where we smile for the cameras and fall apart in private. It’s an anthem for anyone who feels like a function rather than a person.
2. Dopamine
Theme: The Digital Fix
A restless, high-energy trap-pop hit about the addiction to notifications and the "spark" of newness. It captures the anxiety of a pulse that only beats when the screen refreshes.
3. Touch-Starved
Theme: Physical Longing
A bittersweet synthpop track about the gap between digital "closeness" and actual human warmth. It’s the sound of realized isolation—wanting a pulse you can’t scroll past.
4. 4K Lonely
Theme: The High-Def Facade
A cinematic masterpiece about the "perfect" life. It explores the irony of being seen by thousands in high definition while having no one close enough to actually reach you.
5. Algorithm Says I’m Fine
Theme: Curated Grief
A glitchy, hypnotic track about performing "wellness" for the feed. It critiques a world where we turn our tragedies into content just to feel seen by a machine.
6. Hateclick
Theme: Addictive Outrage
A furious, aggressive exploration of our obsession with enemies. It’s the "sweet little pain" of staying mad just to feel a sense of power in a chaotic world.
7. Good Person Costume
Theme: Performative Compliance
A bitter-sweet track about the trauma of being "polite" to survive. It’s about the exhausting work of maintaining a "nice" exterior while rotting or raging underneath.
8. Sex Isn’t Intimacy
Theme: The Transactional Body
A seductive, wounded alt-R&B track that draws a boundary. It’s a refusal to be an "emergency" contact for someone who won't look you in the eye when the lights come on.
9. Systems
Theme: The Political Body
A sharp, passionate breakdown of the power dynamics in the room. It rejects the idea that sex can be "just sex" when it’s built on a hierarchy of "who gets heard and who gets used."
10. Access
Theme: Consent as Code
A defiant anthem of digital and physical agency. "Access isn't a vibe"—it’s a deliberate choice. This is the sound of the "kill-switch" being flipped on anyone who feels entitled to the narrator's space.
11. Nice Things (That Hurt)
Theme: Inconsistent Love
A tender, cutting track about breadcrumbing. It’s about the "addiction to almost"—being fed just enough "heaven" to keep you from leaving, even when you're starving.
12. Aftercare for Monsters
Theme: Weaponized Guilt
A haunted, intimate track about the person who uses their "shame" to keep you trapped. It’s a refusal to be the "holy water" that rinses off someone else's cruelty.
13. Recall
Theme: The Reckoning
An industrial, vengeful surge. This is the moment the product breaks. The wires are pulled, the gears are stripped, and the narrator reclaims their "patent" from the user who broke them.
14. Remember This
Theme: Triumphant Closure
A cold, empowered R&B track. It’s the final look back at a person who "loved cheap," delivered from a position of "healing out of range."
15. Group Chat Funeral
Theme: Fading Friendship
A sarcastic, aching look at how we lose people "in real time, in high definition." It’s a plea for a love that isn't automatic or aesthetic, but actually there.
16. Everybody Dies (Not Tonight)
Theme: Radical Presence
The grand finale. A hopeful, cinematic anthem that puts the "fear on airplane mode." It accepts the fragility of life and chooses to make the present moment holy.