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Thereafter

from Griefbloom

August 7th, 2026
9 tracks
41:59
Griefbloom
Griefbloom
Scheduled for release on August 7th, 2026.
Thereafter
Pull The Strings
Words escape me As the air is gone from my lungs Hollow, hanging body Soul dragged down to Hell Living in this prison Couldn't go on If you find yourself wondering Just read the note It tells all Utterly useless And alone Mind saturated Couldn't pick up the pen To write this note But you deserve to know It wasn't easy To know you would hurt But I had to go My absence is not a void Now there is room for joy Celebrate my ended pain Remember my name My absence is not a void Now there is room for joy Celebrate my ended pain Remember my name God, what time is it? Lost track of things again Crowds turned to empty streets It's night and I'm alone Walking through the graveyard Can't see myself here Would rather go in flames I'll let them know How the stars sway Beckoning me home To what comes thereafter I feel tonight, the time has come My absence is not a void Now there is room for joy Celebrate my ended pain Remember my name My absence is not a void Now there is room for joy Celebrate my ended pain Remember my cursed name
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June of 2025 saw the release of A Farewell, which was truly a farewell to the old incarnation of Pull The Strings. Seeking a new direction, project founder Alan Brucke recruited the aid of his friend Gabriel Yadon to reimagine what the project could be. And thus, the seeds for the third full-length album from Pull The Strings were planted.
Several attempts to begin writing the new material ended in stagnation, until late October 2025, when the band decided to try using extended range guitars instead of more traditional instruments. This approach completely altered the direction of the songs for the better, and was immediately inspiring to the band.
The concept for the album was initially non-existent, and early vocal takes for some of the demos were about various disparate topics. Then, Gabe pitched his own ideas for lyrical themes, based on his experiences with grieving the loss of loved ones to cancer and Alzheimer's disease. This set the tone for a new lyrical direction, focused on the process of healing from painful loss, and the observation of its inevitable nature.
Griefbloom is a completely new sound for Pull The Strings, which has historically been quite progressive and unorthodox. Now, the band sounds as fresh as ever, with one highly apparent difference being the vocal style employed. Gone are the wretched croaks of previous releases. Instead, vocalist Alan Brucke utilizes a full-throated, agonized scream. Paired with the introduction of Gabe's highly melodic and intricate instrumentation, Pull The Strings sounds like an entirely different band - one fully convicted of its new artistic direction. 

Credits

Written and recorded by Pull The Strings
Gabriel Yadon - Guitar, Bass, Keys, Programming
Alan Brucke - Vocals, Keys, Acoustic Guitar, Trumpet, Additional Programming
Guest viola on ‘Ego Death’ by Corrina Yadon
Guest cello on ‘Stained’ by Joelle Medina
Lyrics by Alan Brucke
Mixed by Gabriel Yadon
Mastered by Alan Brucke at Hanging Puppet Audio
Cover artwork by Serpens Codex
Layout by Alan Brucke
This album is dedicated to Greg, Becky, Patrick, Travis, Kim, Madeline, and Tiny