Clouded Mind

Echoes of Discovery 2

Mixed Genre Release Featuring, Electronic Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Psychill, Industrial, and Melodic Trance Tracks. This Re-Imagined Collection takes Echoes of Discovery to a new level. before Progressing onto a completely different narrative in Volume 3. A Lot of the songs were Re-Worked in the lyrics and overall mastering.

Battling Demons

In a world where darkness meets light, Battling Demons takes listeners on an emotional rollercoaster through the rawest realms of human struggle. PulseMeld’s debut album merges aggressive rap-metal, post-modern alternative rock, and industrial undertones, all laced with gritty, heart-pounding energy.

With each track, Battling Demons explores the battle between inner chaos and the external forces that shape our lives. From the haunting reflections on the past to confrontations with metaphorical and literal demons, this album tells the stories of those caught in the throes of a war between good and evil—internally and externally.

The album’s journey kicks off with high-octane anthems that pull no punches, blending brutal breakdowns with razor-sharp rap verses. From the destructive force of “Motorbike from Hell” to the eerie journey down Crossroads, the music will keep you on edge. The pulse of the rhythms, distorted guitars, and powerful lyrics create an atmosphere of tension, aggression, and defiance.

But it’s not all chaos. Battling Demons also offers moments of introspection and vulnerability, featuring emotional, stripped-down tracks that highlight the human experience in the face of adversity. With atmospheric sounds and haunting melodies, PulseMeld pushes listeners to confront their demons head-on, never offering an easy escape.

Get ready for a sonic assault—a true battle between light and dark, all set against the backdrop of an evolving story of redemption, rebellion, and self-realization. Battling Demons is for anyone who’s ever faced their darkest moments and survived. Step into the ring, fight your battles, and emerge victorious.

No Regret

This compilation explores dynamics of genre switching and progressive exploring deep emotions it takes you back to some of my original styles that I introduced here on PulseMeld at bandcamp.

your support goes a long way, while AI is used in the creation process its taken from stories that I write and develop into the songs and I always use the best tools available to convey the message in music. Enjoy.

Finding Uranus

PulseMeld’s Cosmic Comedy Extravaganza

Prepare for liftoff into a galaxy of laughter with Finding Uranus, the latest comedic album from PulseMeld that blends intergalactic adventure with cheeky humor and funky rhythms. This isn’t your typical space odyssey — it’s a hilarious and unconventional trip through the cosmos, where the final destination is, well… Uranus.

From the funky basslines of Rings of Uranus to the spacey synths of Orbiting Your Love Hole, PulseMeld takes listeners on a wild ride, pushing the boundaries of comedic storytelling in space. Whether it’s blasting off to distant galaxies in Blast Off (To Your Anus) or navigating the personal complexities of zero gravity intimacy in Zero-G Lovin’, this album has it all: catchy tunes, clever lyrics, and enough planetary puns to make you laugh your space boots off.

Inspired by the 1970s sci-fi aesthetic, Finding Uranus is a blend of retro-futuristic soundscapes and satirical lyrics, filled with funk, rock, and synth-heavy jams. With playful tracks like Moon Me One More Time and Houston, We Have a Hard-On, PulseMeld proves that no subject — not even the vast expanse of space — is too big for a good laugh.

Whether you’re an aspiring astronaut or just someone who enjoys a good cosmic laugh, Finding Uranus will have you blasting through the stars with a smile on your face and a beat in your heart. So strap in, adjust your helmet, and prepare for a journey that’s truly out of this world!

Bioluminescence

An auditory descent into the deep, where light fades and madness blooms.

Bioluminescence is not just an album — it’s a journey beneath the waves of reason and reality. Told through a series of dark, immersive story-tracks, this concept album follows the crew of a submarine as they dive far below the surface… and vanish.

Blending dark post-rock, genre-bending experimentation, and cinematic storytelling, PulseMeld explores the space where wonder turns to dread. Inspired by the emotional weight of Sleep Token, the chaos of genre-twisting modern rock, and the psychological darkness of literary horror, Bioluminescence takes the listener through stages of beauty, isolation, madness, and ultimately, disappearance.

Each track shifts genres to reflect the escalating tension — from cold ambient sonar pulses to crushing industrial sections, delicate electronic awe, chaotic breakdowns, and finally, the suffocating stillness of the abyss.

This is an album for those who love music that tells a story — not with rhymes, but with truth, fear, and fascination. Every sound matters. Every silence speaks.

For fans of: Narrative rock, dark concept albums, post-metal, doomgaze, avant-garde experimental, science fiction horror, and deep emotional immersion.

Duke Blaster: Alien Hunter

Strap in, turn the neon up to 11, and blast your pecs into orbit — Duke Blaster: Alien Hunter is the unapologetically over-the-top retro-synth-metal-funk-rock space opera you didn’t know you needed.

This concept album follows intergalactic badass Duke Blaster as he vaporizes his way across the cosmos — flexing through laser fights, heartbreak, zero-gravity workouts, and one painfully awkward alien booty call. It’s like if Streets of Rage, Doom, and Flash Gordon had a lovechild raised on protein powder and VHS tapes.

From “Laser Pecs & Rocket Reps” to the emotional power ballad with lasers “I Left My Ex on Planet Vex”, and the grand finale “Credits Roll: Peace Through Overkill”, this 11-track journey is drenched in satire, stacked with riffs, and powered by enough synth to melt a wormhole.

So if you like your music loud, neon-drenched, and just barely emotionally stable, welcome aboard.
You’re not just listening… you’re joining the Blasterverse.

💬 “She had eight arms… and still let go.” – Duke Blaster

Bloodwire

Bloodwire is an unflinching descent into the anatomy of control, love, and the ghosts they leave behind. Across eleven genre-bending tracks, this album fuses gothic rock, cinematic darkwave, post-industrial metal, and trap-fused alt-rock into a visceral emotional experience—an exorcism in real time.

Each track pulses with raw vulnerability and rage, told through distorted whispers, violent breakdowns, and aching synths. From the seductive horror of “Pretty When You Break”, to the cold numbness of “Anesthesia”, to the apocalyptic rebirth of “Skinwalker”, Bloodwire explores how love becomes a weapon, and pain becomes ritual.

These aren’t just songs—they’re scars set to music.
This is for the broken, the buried, the ones who pulled themselves from the wreckage—still wired to what hurt them most.

The Kitchen (Re-Imagined)

Step back into the heat—but this time, it’s personal.
The Kitchen, My Personal Hell (Reimagined) is a haunting, visceral reinterpretation of PulseMeld’s underground cult concept album. Rebuilt from the floor tiles up, this expanded edition fuses horror soundscapes, post-industrial metal, cinematic storytelling, and raw spoken word to deliver a bold reawakening of the original’s core themes: paranoia, trauma, and reclamation.

Where the first album simmered in dread, this one boils over, dragging you through grease-stained memories, haunted utensils, and the psychic residue of domestic collapse. But unlike the original, this version fights back. Tracks like “Apparitions in the Wall” and “Breadcrumbs (Extended 2025 Version)” dive deeper into the madness, while the closing song, “Reclamation,” offers a rare glimmer of peace—an earned breath after a long, smoke-choked war.

This isn’t just a remix—it’s a resurrection.
It’s an exorcism.
It’s your last night in the kitchen, and maybe… the first step out.

Stone Cold

You don’t survive this much without scars.
Stone Cold is a war cry disguised as a concept album — a ten-track odyssey through grief, betrayal, numbness, rage, and ultimately, godlike rebirth.

Written from the raw perspective of an autistic creator processing two decades of emotional trauma, this is more than music — it’s catharsis. Each song is a chapter in a narrative arc that starts on a lonely highway (300 KM Stone Cold), spirals through sadness (The Silence Between Us), and explodes into unapologetic fire (Forgiveness For What?, Walking Like a God, Goodbye).

This album doesn’t ask for pity.
It doesn’t beg for understanding.
It stands tall, unshaken, and says:

“You burned me.
I became fire.”

Fusing spoken-word storytelling with metal riffs, glitchy industrial textures, cinematic strings, and brutal honesty, Stone Cold is for anyone who’s ever felt broken, discarded, or underestimated — and came back stronger, colder, and untouchable.

This is pain turned to power.
This is isolation turned to art.
This is Pulse Meld.

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