Frameless turns emotion into atmosphere on their haunting new EP “Sins & Sensibilities”
- Deeksha Ravikumar
- Apr 13
- 2 min read
Frameless builds an entire world with their latest EP "Sins & Sensibilities"!

Frameless is a band from London. Their new EP "Sins & Sensibilities" is more of a fever dream than being bound to a genre. Through this EP, Frameless invites listeners into a 'mirrorworld' where they live the themes of shame, regret, and redemption.
"Sins & Sensibilities" is an emotional experience at its core, rather than being a linear narration. One song to another, the listeners is pulled through shifting music that blend elements of genres like post metal, ambient rock, alt theatre, etc. There is no single fixed genre to this album. That is the speciality of it. Instead it challenges how we process emotion through music. The artist insists that, "It's not meant to be listened [to], it's meant to be heard." This intention comes through clearly in the EP.
"This EP isn't here to follow the rules."
The music of "Sins & Sensibilities" is moody and rich. But that doesn't make it overwhelming. Each layer of the music, from haunting vocal to swirling synth, everything feels intentional. The frontman Tunc Kuzay's vocals feel as baffling as the project itself. They take the listener through dark, poetic verses that touch the line between vulnerability and myth.
The unpredictability of "Sins & Sensibilities" makes it unique from other EPs. Frameless has made it clear that there will be no "steady record". Each track in the EP feels like stepping into a different emotional space. Even then, the EP never feels disconnected. It is unified by the tone, atmosphere and a lasting sense of introspection that stays back long after the song ends.
The EP "Sins & Sensibilities" is inspired by the theatricality of "The Phantom of the Opera." This EP doesn't try to deliver a polished pop experience. In its place, it offers something rawer, deeper, and more personal. It is the music for misfits and the emotionally curious. It is best listened in solitude, in the dark or through headphones on a long walk. Frameless describes this EP as "your words, your nights, the regrets you keep inside." That is what makes it so compelling. This isn't music about them. This music is all about you!
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