PREORDER HUMAN™ - OUT MARCH 3
KINK is not about scandal — it’s about honesty.
This album dismantles the myths around BDSM and desire, exploring how control, trust, and vulnerability can coexist without shame. It’s an ode to the people who find freedom in structure, connection in surrender, and truth in the spaces where pleasure meets pain.
Each song examines a different side of intimacy: autonomy, consent, communication, and the emotional aftershocks that make connection real. It celebrates the beauty of being seen for everything you are — the unfiltered, the uncertain, the unspoken.
From the surrender of “Submission” to the emotional release of “Aftercare” and the self-ownership of “Self Care,” this record turns the taboo into conversation. It’s about desire as dialogue, not domination; about healing through honesty, not hiding.
Dark pop and alt-rock merge into something cinematic and raw — a mirror held up to the parts of us that crave with conscience.
KINK doesn’t glorify control; it dignifies consent.
1. The Edge
Theme: Risk and Desire
The album’s opening step into the world of kink — the thrill of curiosity, fear, and want colliding. The Edge captures the rush of testing limits within trust, exploring how consent turns danger into discovery. It’s about learning to want without losing yourself.
2. Submission
Theme: Trust and Surrender
A confession of vulnerability. This track redefines submission not as loss of control, but as an act of courage — giving trust so completely that surrender becomes freedom. It’s the sound of being held, not owned.
3. Restraint
Theme: Control as Connection
Desire magnified through patience. Restraint is about the erotic power of the pause — how withholding can deepen connection when both partners choose it. It honors self-control as a form of respect and play as dialogue.
4. Impact
Theme: Sensation and Communication
Exploring the body as a language of care. Impact reframes touch, pressure, and sensation as conversation — a rhythmic exchange built on safety, awareness, and consent. Every strike is a question, every response an answer.
5. Obsession
Theme: Fixation and Emotional Intensity
When attraction becomes compulsion. Obsession dissects how passion and dependency blur — the ache of wanting someone so deeply that they echo inside you. It’s desire at its most haunting and human.
6. Lust Language
Theme: Communication and Embodied Consent
A song about how intimacy continues to speak after consent is clear. Lust Language celebrates the way partners read each other — through breath, tension, and rhythm — while reminding that real pleasure begins with communication.
7. Control Freak
Theme: Power Exchange and Role Fluidity
A charged inversion of roles. Control Freak honors the freedom in switching — when a submissive becomes a top, or a partner explores dominance without ego. It’s about reclaiming power as play, not punishment, and proving that roles are choices, not cages.
8. Rope Marks
Theme: Memory and Trust
Aftercare through remembrance. Rope Marks explores how connection lingers long after touch fades. Every mark becomes a map — proof of trust, care, and the shared vulnerability of being seen and safely held.
9. Exhibition
Theme: Visibility and Vulnerability
A reflection on being witnessed. Exhibition explores the thrill of exposure and the control it can reclaim — turning shame into performance, and fear into art. It’s about power through visibility and liberation through honesty.
10. Punish Me Gently
Theme: Trust, Pain, and the Intimacy of Surrender
A song about the sacred balance between trust and intensity — when pain becomes pleasure because it’s freely given and safely held. Punish Me Gently honors the vulnerability of offering yourself to someone who understands the weight of that trust. It’s about co-created sensation, negotiated desire, and the profound intimacy of knowing you’re safe even in surrender.
11. Safe Word
Theme: Boundaries and Emotional Safety
The moment when control falters and consent is tested. Safe Word confronts what happens when trust is stretched too far. It’s not about abuse — it’s about the courage to speak, the need to be heard, and the importance of stopping when safety fades.
12. Aftercare
Theme: Healing and Emotional Grounding
The soft landing after intensity. Aftercare celebrates the tenderness that follows play — the check-ins, the comfort, and the care that turns power exchange into connection. It’s the proof that love doesn’t end when the scene does.
13. Fade Out
Theme: Letting Go and Reflection
When the high fades and quiet returns. Fade Out captures the bittersweet calm after chaos — the acceptance that pleasure, like love, is fleeting but meaningful. It’s the emotional exhale after the storm.
14. Self Care (After the Chaos)
Theme: Reclamation and Renewal
The closing chapter. Self Care is the moment of solitude — rebuilding autonomy after surrender, turning intensity into introspection. It’s not about recovery from harm but the gentle act of coming back to yourself.