Ashes I See is one of the most personal tracks on Midnight Sun, and seeing it help land us at #7 on Weedian’s March releases makes it hit even harder. This song comes from that place after everything burns down, when the smoke clears and you are left sitting in what is left of yourself. It is about emotional exhaustion, carrying weight for too long, and feeling like you are drowning in it with no easy way out.
The music follows that feeling. It is slower, heavier, and more deliberate. The riffs drag instead of rush, pulling you through the weight of it. There is space in the song, but it does not feel open. It feels thick, like you are trying to breathe through smoke. That balance between groove and pressure is what gives the track its identity.
Lyrically, it reflects that aftermath. Being lost in the haze, trying to make sense of things while still feeling buried under it all. There is no clean resolution because real moments like that do not have one. It is about pushing forward anyway, even when you feel worn down.
For a song that comes from such a heavy and real place, to see it resonate enough to be part of that #7 spot on Weedian is huge. It means people are not just hearing it, they are feeling it. And that is what matters most. 🤘
#7 on Weedian March Releases with Ashes I See

