Apophasis is more than a sound—it’s a mirror held up to a world unraveling. The lyrics channel today’s chaos into a defiant undercurrent of awareness, posing urgent questions about our complicity in systems built on injustice. Beneath the thunder of guitars and the pulse of drums is an outcry: a call for humanity to awaken, to reclaim the freedom to say no—to abuse, to control, to the veiled threats of incarceration, to the blind obedience demanded by power.
This music rises from a yearning—a longing for people to reevaluate the myth that a ruling class can or will fix the crises it perpetuates. Apophasis invites listeners to stop surrendering to bullies in suits and uniforms and start thinking for themselves, not in cynicism but in conscience. It is rebellion wrapped in melody, resistance voiced through rhythm, and above all, a rallying cry to live, act, and love with fearless clarity.
Georgia Wartel Collins is a Swedish-born singer, songwriter, guitarist, and bassist, and one half of the explosive duo Apophasis alongside Devin Brahja Waldman, a New York City-based saxophonist, drummer, composer, producer, and lyricist.
