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Tuesday, July 14, 2026

THE WALLS BREATHE — Some Buildings Remember

 

Some buildings are empty.

Some buildings are abandoned.

And some buildings are simply waiting.

The Walls Breathe is one of the darkest chapters of Here Come the Freaks — a journey into a place where architecture stops being architecture and begins to feel alive.

A corridor.

A door.

A sound behind the walls.

At first, you think it's the building settling.

Then you notice the rhythm.

It's breathing.

The official video expands the song into a claustrophobic visual nightmare, following a descent through corridors, distorted spaces and fragments of a reality that slowly begins to disappear.

There are no explanations.

There is only Block 7.

And the feeling that whatever lives inside the walls already knows you're there.

🎥 Watch The Walls Breathe:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMRq_w-76mg

Here Come the Freaks is out now.

EPTA7

Not every story is told. Some stories are waiting to be discovered.

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Epta7 is an Irish–Italian dark alternative project formed in Dublin in 2012, creating music that inhabits the space between industrial rock, post-punk tension, electronic decay, and cinematic urban horror.
With Here Come the Freaks, Epta7 move beyond their industrial-metal origins and build something more immersive: a dystopian sonic world where cities breathe, walls remember, identities collapse, and human beings slowly mutate under the pressure of noise, trauma, paranoia, and decay.
Rather than a simple collection of songs, Here Come the Freaks unfolds like a journey through a haunted metropolis — a living urban organism where memory infects architecture, neon lights watch in silence, and the “freaks” are not outsiders, but people transformed by the system that created them.
Blending distorted electronics, hypnotic rhythms, dark rock atmospheres, industrial textures, and emotionally charged songwriting, Epta7 create music that feels both cinematic and unsettling — suspended between urban nightmare and emotional collapse.
After first emerging in Dublin’s underground scene with their debut EP Eptasystem, Epta7 return with a renewed artistic identity: darker, more atmospheric, and impossible to confine within a single genre.
Epta7 is not just a band. It is a world where the city creates its monsters.