DEATH OF NEBULA doesn’t introduce itself so much as it interrupts — like a transmission that was never meant to be heard, spliced into the feed for a few dangerous seconds before it’s yanked away.
The title hangs in the air with no official explanation, no credits to point the finger, no liner note that clarifies whether “Nebula” is a person, a place, a codename, or something far stranger. That uncertainty is the point: the track feels built to raise questions and refuse closure.
And then there’s the way it ends: abruptly, almost hostile — as if the session itself got cut mid-thought. Some say it’s a deliberate “hard stop” meant to signal a break in the timeline. Others swear it’s evidence of a corrupted file, a missing piece, or a moment that was never supposed to be released.
No one really knows what it’s referring to. No one’s confirmed what “Nebula” means. For now, all we have are fragments, speculation, and a lingering feeling that this is only the first part of something bigger.