



About

SinKane writes in ritual and revelation — crafting songs that feel like lost scriptures or drunken confessions from the end of the world. His work moves between two worlds: the mythic and the mortal. In one breath, he conjures ancient gods, dreamscapes, and apocalyptic rituals (Samhain, They Dream of You). In the next, he transforms the absurdities of modern life into sacred satire (Feast of the Fallen, Black Friday Massacre). What ties it all together is his voice — poetic yet grounded, reverent yet rebellious. Every song, whether hymn or parody, carries the cadence of a ritual. SinKane writes as if every story — divine or ridiculous — deserves ceremony. His lyrics are myth told through human eyes: cinematic, darkly funny, and always alive with the pulse of something ancient stirring beneath the surface.




