Black n Blue

Debut Album by Kaalassic (6 tracks – Released January 2026)

Black n Blue is the first full chapter from Kaalassic — a raw, unfiltered collection of country rock and country pop born straight from the red dirt of the Goldfields and the unbreakable spirit of whānau.

This album is about life as it really is: the moments that break you open, the love that stitches you back together, the quiet strength it takes to keep showing up, and the deep bonds that hold through everything. Every song feels lived-in — no polish for the sake of radio, just honest stories wrapped in modern energy, cinematic soul, and the wide-open outback heart.

Track List & Heart Behind Each One

  1. I Wish It Never Ends A reflective ride through time moving too fast — kids growing, days blurring, wishing the good moments could just stay forever.

  2. Closest Thing To Heaven A tender tribute to the woman who holds the family together — blue sky eyes, shaky hands packing lunches, quiet glow when no one’s looking. Soft as a whisper, strong as solid stone.

  3. Side By Side The steady promise of partnership — walking through life together, no matter the storm, the kind of love that doesn’t shout but simply stays.

  4. Her First Born Honouring the first child and the fierce, beautiful transformation of motherhood — the weight, the wonder, the endless giving.

  5. Right Then, I Should Have Told You The ache of unsaid words — missed chances, regrets that linger, and the longing to go back and speak what was held inside.

  6. Brothers From Different Mothers Celebrating the chosen family — the ones who aren’t blood but become brothers through shared laughter, struggles, late-night talks, and unbreakable loyalty.

Black n Blue is proof that music can hold scars, healing, first loves, and unbreakable ties all at once. It’s independent to the core — written from the chest, shaped with heart, and made for anyone who’s ever carried love and pain in the same breath.

Stream it now on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and all platforms. Listen, feel it, share it — this one’s for the whānau, the Goldfields, and the journey we’re all on.

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