Allegories – Honestly, that’s enough honesty | Truth knows how to wear disguises too

Honesty is often presented as an ultimate goal, a form of clarity capable of revealing who we truly are. Yet few things are as unstable as memory itself. On “Honestly, that’s enough honesty”, Allegories ventures into the blurred territory where truth, imagination, and identity begin to overlap. Blending the immediacy of indie rock with the immersive atmosphere of shoegaze, the duo crafts a song that questions whether we are ever quite as honest as we believe.

The narrative unfolds through fragmented perspectives and unreliable characters who act as distorted reflections of human experience. Rather than searching for a definitive truth, the song explores the ways people continuously reinterpret the past in order to understand the present. Memories become fluid entities, shaped by desire, nostalgia, and the stories we choose to tell ourselves. “Honestly, that’s enough honesty” finds beauty within that uncertainty, suggesting that identity is not something fixed, but something constantly rewritten and reimagined.

Expansive Shoegaze and experimental Indie Rock

Allegories blends texture-rich guitars, hazy atmospheres, and unpredictable structures to create a soundscape that balances emotional immediacy with artistic exploration.

Memory, identity, and fractured truths

“Honestly, that’s enough honesty” transforms doubt, introspection, and the fragility of memory into a fascinating reflection on the impossibility of fully knowing ourselves.


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