Between Sky & Silence, Aaryan Shah Asks "Do You See The Birds, Too?"
- Charles Luberisse
- Mar 24
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

A story of the world telling you you’re better, even when you can’t see it for yourself. Aaryan Shah unveils a hauntingly introspective odyssey Do You See The Birds, Too? At just 24, the Indian-American singer-songwriter fearlessly confronts the weight of bipolar disorder, drawing parallels to Nolan’s Oppenheimer to build a narrative of chaos, collapse, and quiet rebirth. With each track drenched in spectral ambiance and emotional candor, Shah takes listeners deep into a soundscape that mirrors the internal dialogue of instability and identity. His catalog has always leaned cinematic, but Birds feels like his most poignant script yet — flickering between void and vision.

In a landscape of processed pop, Birds soars above with eerie elegance. From the dissonant pulses of Fission and Fusion to the ghostly harmony of Interlinked, Shah invites listeners into a sonic universe stitched with sparse synths, crow calls, and the surreal lilt of his vocals mixed meticulously in Dolby Atmos. Vantage Point and Vienna, hailed by Earmilk as markers of his evolution, amplify his introspective lyricism over glitchy, glacial backdrops. The finale, Your Life Was Never Meant To Be A Punishment, offers a breath of catharsis, the emotional resolve of a man who dares to see the birds when no one else can. Stream "Do You See The Birds, Too?" now, and experience the cinematic vulnerability that continues to set Aaryan Shah apart. Connect with him on Instagram, TikTok, X/Twitter, YouTube, Spotify,and Apple Music.
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