The Origin Story. Unfiltered.
This Is Me isn’t a character or a concept — it’s a confession.
This album is my way of showing up without the mask. It’s the sound of someone who’s been shaped by life in real time: the hard lessons, the quiet endurance, the moments where you nearly break, and the moments where you decide to keep going anyway. Every track is built from something real — a memory, a fight, a regret, a hope I refused to let go of.
Musically, This Is Me leans into emotion first. You’ll hear vulnerability, intensity, and honesty in the writing — not polished perfection, but truth you can feel. Some songs hit like a private journal entry, others feel like an anthem you scream in the car when you need your chest to breathe again. The goal was never to impress — the goal was to connect.
At its core, This Is Me is for anyone who has ever felt like they’re carrying too much, trying to find their footing, rebuilding after loss, or learning how to stand without applause. If you’ve ever been underestimated, misunderstood, or forced to start over — you’ll recognise yourself in this album.
This is the beginning of my story as Leo Roland — not the highlight reel… the heartbeat.
It’s Showtime is the moment the curtain finally lift.
After the introspection of This Is Me, this album is about stepping out of survival mode and into purpose — not because life got easier, but because something inside you decided it’s time. Time to be seen. Time to take your place. Time to stop waiting for permission.
This record is built on momentum: big hooks, driving rhythm, and the kind of energy that feels like turning the key and hearing the engine catch. The songs carry that “walk-on-stage” feeling — the surge right before the first note, the lights in your eyes, the crowd noise behind the beat, the adrenaline that turns fear into fuel.
But It’s Showtime isn’t just celebration. It’s confidence with history behind it. It’s the sound of someone who has been tested, doubted, and stretched… and still chose to show up anyway. There’s a theme of reinvention throughout: taking your scars and turning them into style, taking your setbacks and turning them into story, taking the mess and making it music.
Lyrically, the album moves between bold anthems and personal victories — songs about grit, self-belief, ambition, and the quiet kind of bravery it takes to keep going when nobody’s clapping yet. It’s for anyone who’s ever had to rebuild, then rebuild again — and still decided to stand tall.
If This Is Me was the truth in the mirror, It’s Showtime is the truth on the stage.
After the adrenaline of It’s Showtime, this album is about what happens when the lights go down and the silence rushes back in. It represents our boldest sonic evolution yet, breaking boundaries by fusing our signature rock grit with the infectious, driving rhythms of Afro-Pop. It’s a sound that proves rock has a heartbeat and soul has a sharper edge.
The album finds its balance in contrast. Nowhere is this clearer than on "We Belong," an intimate duet that strips away the noise to offer a moment of pure connection. It’s a reminder that even in the middle of the battle, we don't stand alone.
To capture the band in its truest element, we’ve included three exclusive recorded live tracks, recorded in October 2025. These aren't polished studio cuts; they are raw, unfiltered snapshots of the night—no edits, no safety net, just the band and the crowd feeding off the same fire.
Face the Music isn't just about surviving the industry; it’s about mastering your own sound. The lyrics tackle the cost of ambition and the strength it takes to stay true when the world demands compromise.