There’s something almost defiant about Mira’s Age releasing two albums five days apart. “FRACTURE ME” dropped March 18th. “Neverending” hit five days earlier on March 13th. Nine tracks, then eight. No filler, no waiting. Most artists spend years building to a moment like this. This project just kept moving.
The whole thing exists because the right sound wasn’t available anywhere else, so it got built from scratch. Alt-rock, pop-punk, the kind of aggressive power chords and fast tempos that defined early 2000s punk before it got polished into something safer. Heavy electric guitars, drums that hit like they mean it, tempos that don’t let you breathe. The goal was always the feeling, not the formula.
Thematically, “Neverending” doesn’t shy away from the ugly stuff. The album goes after toxic habits and the specific discomfort of finally having to own your own mistakes. That’s harder to write about than heartbreak. Heartbreak has a villain. Accountability doesn’t.

The music backs it up. “All the Big Mistakes” and the title cut have been picking up momentum since the release, and “When the Bridge Gives Way” hits differently if you’ve ever been stuck in one of those conversations where both people stop actually listening. “Paper Sky Between Us” digs into the same territory, that specific anxiety of feeling invisible to someone who should be paying attention. It’s not wallowing. It’s a soundtrack for screaming in your car when your head gets too loud, and the hope is that listeners feel a little less alone in that.
A new album is in the works too, which tracks given the pace here. Two projects in five days and already thinking about the next one.

Mira’s Age operates as a virtual AI rock singer and influencer, which is a genuinely interesting frame for music this loud and this blunt. There’s nothing clean or algorithmic about guitars tuned this heavy or lyrics this direct. The identity raises questions the music doesn’t bother answering. It’s just too busy being good.
You can find Mira’s Age on Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal, and follow along on Instagram and TikTok.




























