GLASS HOUSES – The Sound of Shattered Righteousness
Some records whisper. This one throws a rock. Glass Houses is sixteen tracks of grit, gospel truth, and unapologetic confrontation with the hypocrisy we dress up and parade as righteousness. Every lyric cuts into the cracks we try to hide, every riff shakes the polished walls we build around our contradictions. From the sly venom of Polite Poison to the haunting stillness of Hypocrite’s Lullaby, MeyVyn turns the mirror we avoid into a stage we can’t look away from.
The cover tells its own story — a glass cathedral weathering a storm, pristine panes shattered to reveal what’s been hidden inside. And for those who look closer, two symbols hide in plain sight: a cross and a triangle, woven into the fractures, reminders that even in brokenness, truth and design remain.
This isn’t just an album. It’s a reckoning set to distorted strings and pounding drums. Step inside carefully. After all… we’re all living in glass houses.