First Glimpse Into Domino
With My Only Faith, Sinheresy introduce the sonic and emotional core of their album Domino, released by Scarlet Records. The single arrives as an assertive statement: a modern, melody-forward slice of symphonic metal that leans on the band’s signature dual-vocal interplay, sleek electronics, and muscular riffing. It sets the tone for an album focused on hooks, dynamic contrasts, and meticulous arrangements.
Style and Arrangement
My Only Faith unfolds around a tight, mid-paced pulse that balances impact with atmosphere. Guitars lock into a precise, percussive groove, pairing chugging accents with fluid leads that bloom in the song’s most open moments. Underneath, layers of synths and orchestral textures build a widescreen backdrop without obscuring the rhythmic punch. The drums drive with clarity and restraint, favoring momentum over excess, while the bass angles through the mix with a steady, grounding presence.
The production favors definition and space, allowing each element—from tremolo-like keyboard figures to stacked vocal harmonies—to occupy its own lane. The chorus lifts decisively, engineered for both immediacy and replay value. When the arrangement peaks, the band lean into surging string pads and octave-doubled melodies, giving the track a sweeping quality that feels purpose-built for the stage.
Dual Voices, One Arc
Sinheresy’s two-vocalist approach remains central to the song’s identity. The interplay sketches an emotional dialogue: one voice framing the internal weight of doubt and longing, the other answering with resolve. Harmonies sharpen the refrain, and call-and-response phrasing heightens the verses’ tension. It is a careful balance between drama and directness, where the chorus becomes both confession and release.
Lyrical Focus
As its title suggests, My Only Faith turns devotion into the song’s sole pillar. The words hinge on surrender and certainty, treating love—or the idea of a singular anchor—as a stand-in for belief. Repeated invocations of “before the end of everything” place the narrative on the edge of finality, yet the tone is less apocalyptic than personal. The refrain’s closing line, “you’ve been my only faith,” distills the theme with striking economy, framing human connection as the last, unshakable truth. This juxtaposition—intimate feeling against existential stakes—gives the song its pull.
Video: Momentum Across Cities
The official video, directed by Mario Orman, was shot in November 2016 across Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona, Lyon, and Paris while the band served as main support for Tarja Turunen’s Shadow Shows. The cross-continental itinerary feeds the clip’s sense of movement and anticipation. The locations mirror the track’s forward thrust, capturing life in transit and the charged atmosphere that surrounds a stage-ready single. The editing matches the song’s dynamics, leaning into sharp rhythmic cuts for the heavier passages and wider frames when the chorus opens up.
Place Within Domino
As the first single, My Only Faith operates like a thematic lighthouse for Domino. It foregrounds the record’s emphasis on clarity, melody, and contrast—heaviness tempered by orchestral color, electronics woven through steel-edged riffing, and a narrative arc held by two complementary voices. The track suggests a collection shaped by modern symphonic metal’s kinetic energy, with arrangements built for both night-drive headphones and the floodlights of a touring stage.
For Listeners Of
- Contemporary symphonic and melodic metal with prominent hooks
- Dual-vocal interplay that favors harmony and narrative contrast
- Hybrid productions where electronic elements support, rather than dominate, the riff-driven core
Credits and Context
- Artist: Sinheresy
- Single: My Only Faith
- Album: Domino
- Label: Scarlet Records
- Director: Mario Orman
- Filming: Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona, Lyon, and Paris (November 2016)
- Tour Context: Captured while supporting Tarja Turunen’s Shadow Shows
Availability
My Only Faith and the full album Domino are available on major streaming platforms and through leading digital retailers, with physical editions offered via the band’s official store. Fans can also follow Sinheresy on their official channels for updates, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and live announcements.

“My Only Faith” by Sinheresy stands as one of the band’s most emotionally resonant tracks, blending modern metal, melodic death metal, and symphonic elements into a powerful statement of inner struggle and resilience. The song revolves around themes of belief, self-reliance, and endurance, framing faith not as dogma, but as an internal force forged through adversity.
Musically, the track balances aggressive riffs and double-kick intensity with soaring melodic passages. Clean female vocals and harsh male growls intertwine to create a dramatic contrast, reinforcing the song’s emotional tension. The chorus rises with clarity and conviction, providing a sense of release after the darker, heavier verses.
The official video enhances this atmosphere through symbolic imagery and a somber visual palette, reflecting isolation, determination, and rebirth. Rather than relying on spectacle, the video mirrors the song’s introspective core, emphasizing emotional authenticity over excess.
“My Only Faith” encapsulates Sinheresy’s identity: a band that merges technical heaviness with melodic sensitivity, delivering metal that is both forceful and deeply personal.
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