Some prisons don't have bars-just routines, silence, and a front door that never opens. Inside a looping, dreamlike house, a rising artist is forced to confront everything buried beneath the surface: grief, memory, and lyrics once written ...See moreSome prisons don't have bars-just routines, silence, and a front door that never opens. Inside a looping, dreamlike house, a rising artist is forced to confront everything buried beneath the surface: grief, memory, and lyrics once written as protection. Each room reveals a deeper layer-family dynamics that feel too familiar, a therapist who speaks in rhymes pulled from past songs, and an ever-present assistant urging comfort over change. As time fractures and emotional pressure builds, the choice becomes clear: remain unseen in safety, or risk everything to be truly known. Can They See Us Now? is a gripping psychological short released alongside the artist's upcoming EP-a exploration of vulnerability, identity, and the fear of being seen. Written by
Tazzy
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