A Home for the Music—Waiting for Directive: Sole Abandon

Sometimes, a project needs the right moment, the right space, and the right mindset. Directive: Sole Abandon is that kind of project for me. I’ve decided to push it back—not just a little, but far enough that it becomes the first creative endeavor I complete inside my future home.

Over the past six months, I’ve tackled intense challenges like Operation: Ghost Town and Codename: Dead Silence, pushing myself to write and record new lyrics over and over again for 31 days. But this project will be different. I want to shape it in a way that reflects a new chapter—one where creativity meets comfort, where my surroundings match the ambition behind the music.

Of course, there’s one catch—I haven’t bought that home yet. I’m not even in the States at the moment, so searching for a place is still on the horizon. But that’s okay. The delay isn’t a setback; it’s a way of making sure Directive: Sole Abandon is everything it’s meant to be.

If you've been waiting for it, I ask you to wait a little longer. I want this project to be something I’m truly proud of—not just another complete challenge, but an evolution. That means time, dedication, practice, and the right space to bring it to life.

Stick with me while I work out the unfolding details. Cool? Cool.

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