Shinnobu’s Rivers • The Veil of Oblivion

Track of Album THE ENIGMA XXX

Shinnobu’s Rivers • The Veil of Oblivion

The first track from SHINNOBU THE ENIGMA XXX (THE VEIL OF OBLIVION), released on June 6, 2026.

“Shinnobu’s Rivers • The Veil of Oblivion” represents an inner rebirth. The song emerges from periods of deep personal transformation, where the perception of reality itself begins to change even while everything around remains physically the same.

The spiritual essence carried by the composition evokes an ancestral and mysterious sensation: a connection to something forgotten within oneself. There is no direct musical resemblance to any specific work; the similarity exists purely in spirit. A feeling of ancient memory, an internal calling, something attempting to awaken beneath the noise and fragmentation of modern existence.



The piece explores how human beings often attribute suffering, imbalance, or disconnection to external forces while many of those experiences are deeply connected to unresolved emotional structures, accumulated tension, memory, internal narratives, and the energetic patterns sustained over time. The body, mind, emotions, and beliefs gradually shape the way reality is experienced.

From that perspective, the song uses the symbolism of baptism as an inward immersion. Being submerged beneath the water represents confronting the fear of transformation itself. Fear paralyzes, and paralysis prevents change. Many remain inside familiar suffering because stepping into the unknown appears even more terrifying than remaining where they already are.

The composition speaks about that exact threshold: the moment someone chooses to descend inward in search of what remains hidden. Buried memories. Forgotten fragments of identity. Inner truths that demand to be confronted in order for clarity to return.



Part of the emotional foundation behind the track emerged during a period of intense internal confrontation and personal reorganization. Forgotten memories, unresolved emotional fragments, and experiences buried for years gradually resurfaced at the same time, creating a profound shift in perception and self-awareness.

What appeared externally as an ordinary environment no longer felt ordinary internally. The physical world remained identical, yet the experience of existence itself had changed completely. Familiar places carried a different emotional weight, ordinary moments became deeply symbolic, and reality began reflecting the internal state with unusual intensity.

The experience revealed how strongly perception is shaped by emotional structure, memory, accumulated tension, and the internal states carried over long periods of time. Different internal conditions generate entirely different ways of experiencing the same world. Nothing outside necessarily changes, yet the observer changes, and through that transformation reality itself acquires another meaning.



During that process, long unresolved tensions demanded closure. Certain memories had to be confronted directly, certain emotional cycles had to end, and certain remnants from the past had to be released permanently in order to restore internal clarity and balance.

Once that internal process concluded, the sensation resembled the lifting of a dense fog. The environment remained physically unchanged, yet the relationship with existence itself felt entirely different. A deeper sense of order, connection, and coherence returned.

The work also incorporates the idea of invisible influences: environments, emotional states, relationships, collective energies, and even planetary movements acting like currents constantly interacting with human sensitivity. Not as absolute forces controlling life, but as presences participating within the larger experience of existence itself.

Each song within the album expresses a different stage of this process.



The Veil of Oblivion speaks about the forgetting we remember. About the noise of possession. About how the obsession with owning eventually distances human beings from themselves. Everything believed to be possessed remains temporary. The body changes, stages change, inner worlds change. What truly becomes part of one’s essence are the lived experiences and the transformation they leave within the being.

“Shinnobu’s Rivers • The Veil of Oblivion” serves as the gateway into that journey.