Last Friday, the mountain finally moved.

The pop version of “Avalanche” — bright, modern, and pulsing with that clean rhythmic swagger — officially kicked off a brand‑new season of music. It’s the first chapter in a project I’ve been quietly building for months, and now that it’s out in the world, the energy feels different. Bigger. Faster. Like something gathering speed.
But here’s the part I’ve been waiting to share:
that pop version was only the beginning.
“Avalanche” is the start of a six‑week genre‑swapping experiment — one song, six identities, each dropping on consecutive Fridays. Every version pulls the melody into a new world: different textures, different emotions, different storytelling angles. It’s the same heart, but the heartbeat changes.
And because this project is all about creative possibility, I want to let you in on something that won’t be part of the official release schedule… but absolutely shaped the journey.
During the early stages, I explored a version of “Avalanche” that lived in a completely different universe — a gritty, emotional Linkin Park–style hybrid that blended atmospheric pads, distorted guitars, and a tension‑filled beat that felt like it was pacing the room. It had that signature contrast: soft, vulnerable verses that suddenly cracked open into explosive, high‑energy choruses. The kind of version that made the song feel like it was caught between a whisper and a scream.
It won’t be released — at least not in this six‑week run — but I wanted you to hear just a taste of the world it lived in.
Here’s a tiny snippet from that alternate universe:
A low, pulsing synth… a distant echo of processed vocals… then a sudden surge of guitars and drums hitting like a shockwave before everything drops back into silence.
That’s it. Just a few seconds.
But it’s enough to show how wildly this song can transform.
And honestly, that’s the heart of this whole experiment.
One song. Six worlds. Endless possibilities.
The pop version was the first tremor.
This Friday, the mountain shifts again.
And the week after that, another crack of thunder.
If you haven’t heard the opening chapter yet, now’s the perfect time to jump in.
And if you have — stay close.
The storm is just getting started.




