Senna aren’t trying to blow the roof off. They’re reaching for something quieter and honestly, heavier. The German post metalcore outfit have just dropped their debut full length ‘Stranger To Love’ via SharpTone Records, and it’s not here to shout. It’s here to sit with you while the world gets uncomfortably quiet.
This is music for midnight feelers, the ones who leave a song playing in the parked car just to feel something real for another 30 seconds. ‘Stranger To Love’ doesn’t deal in explosive catharsis, it deals in reflection, hesitation, and that slow, sinking weight that creeps in after a conversation you can’t take back.
‘Potential’ video captures the stillness between the storms
To mark the album drop, Senna have shared a video for ‘Potential’, a hypnotic, visually sparse piece that echoes the album’s central thread: how the smallest, quietest moments sometimes leave the deepest scars.
The single follows earlier cuts ‘High Note’, ‘Rain’, ‘Blackout’, and ‘Hurricane’, all of which hinted at this album’s emotional DNA, deeply personal but never self-indulgent. There’s a controlled chaos to it all, like they’re screaming on the inside but refusing to make a scene.
This one hits different, because it doesn’t try to
Frontman Marcel breaks down the philosophy behind ‘Stranger To Love’ with brutal clarity:
“These stories aren’t once in a lifetime. They’re the stuff no one writes songs about. The afterthoughts. The slow drift of a relationship. Lingering feelings that should’ve been dead already. It’s not dramatic. It’s real. And that’s why it matters.”
The result is an album that doesn’t chase impact, it lingers. It sticks. And it feels like your own thoughts, set to a backdrop of shimmering tension, restrained heaviness, and melodic unease.
Tracklist: Stranger To Love
- Hurricane
- Rain
- Blackout
- High Note
- Bodyguard
- Drunk Dial Anthem
- Potential
- Breeze
- Cliffhanger
- NS:LC
- Polarised (feat. Our Mirage)
‘Stranger To Love’ is out now via SharpTone Records.
▶️ Listen here
If you’re into emotionally bruised, sonically lush, post-metalcore that ditches the clichés Senna are your new fixation.