Noah Histeria

OJEPSE

A conceptual album that explores the fracture between reality and perception. An inner journey built on layers of guitars and dense atmospheres, where each sonic texture reflects a distinct mental state.

Its sound is more organic and raw, less calculated than in its predecessors: rough riffs, introspective passages, and a production that breathes imperfection and humanity. OJEPSE marks the turning point where form breaks, revealing what lies behind the mirror.

OJEPSE Cover

“The mind as a labyrinth”

OJEPSE narrates the fall of a consciousness that splits within itself.
Through a symbolic and introspective view, the album explores identity loss, dissociation, and psychological collapse.
The mirror becomes the narrative tool that separates — and also unites — reality and reflection, dream and wakefulness.
The protagonist wanders between two versions of himself, caught in a spiral where memory distorts and truth dissolves.
There is no salvation, only the search for meaning inside one’s own labyrinth.

“Sounds from a collapsing world”

Musically, the album abandons epic tones to embrace vulnerability.
Guitars take the lead, grooves break apart, and melodies cut through noise as if searching for air.
The production alternates precision with pure instinct, reflecting the tension between control and chaos.
Influences like Blade Runner, Enemy, and Neon Genesis Evangelion evoke a constant sense of disconnection and dual identity.
Each track — from Origami to Ríen — is a mirror of the same fall: the fall of a self that no longer recognizes itself.

The art of the mirror

The cover, created by Mónica Cuadrado, visually expresses the psychological fracture of the record.
A faceless figure confronting its own reflection symbolizes the attempt to appear composed while the inner world collapses.
Every element — the Noah grape vase, the pyramid, the origami, the reversed clock — forms part of a symbolic universe where memory splits and the reflection takes control.

Hautefaye

A conceptual work exploring the tension between memory and identity. A sonic journey where rhythmic intensity and melody intertwine, shaping a constantly evolving narrative.

Between dense atmospheres and unpredictable dynamics, Hautefaye moves between the harshness of progressive metal and emotional delicacy, creating a soundscape both precise and visceral.

Hautefaye Album Cover

“The echo of hysteria”

Inspired by true events that took place in the French village of Hautefaye in 1870, the album reinterprets a story of collective hysteria, fanaticism, and the loss of reason. Faith mixes with fear, devotion becomes violence, and individual will dissolves into the voice of the crowd.

Characters of the story

The world of Hautefaye is inhabited by figures that transcend their own roles — reflections of the human condition facing its contradictions.

Djemil
Priestess and voice of the people. Her blind faith turns her into an instrument of the same power she seeks to destroy.

Wizafut
The mage, guardian of ancient knowledge. He witnesses reason fade in the face of collective chaos.

The Colossus
Ancient king and symbol of destructive force awakened by mankind’s hunger for power.

Shiro
Warrior of resistance — the spark that refuses to die even in devastation.

“The pulse between the soul and the machine”

Musically, Hautefaye explores the clash between the organic and the mechanical. Rhythmic asymmetry and dense textures create a space where emotion and structure remain in tension.

Noah Histeria

The debut EP that marks the beginning of the band’s universe. A raw and emotional exploration of instinct and reason.

Each track becomes an impulse — a call to reconnect with the essential and the primal.

Noah Histeria EP Cover

“The awakening animal”

The EP reflects on the loss of instinct in modern life, and the suffering that arises when we forget our primal nature.

“Between strength and fragility”

The duality between reason and instinct shapes both the narrative and sound — oscillating between control and surrender.

Symbolic imagery

The blind elephant, the nymph, and the goblin evoke intuition, power, and imagination — forces that resist domestication.