From Seduction to Survival: SevenNine’s debut Album “Treachery” Turns Trauma Into Electropop Gold

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Rising from the wreckage of personal betrayal, SevenNine unveils their searing debut album, Treachery, out now on all major streaming platforms. Fusing electropop, tribal trap, glitch-hop, and emotionally charged female vocals, Treachery is a 13-track electropop album carved from the wreckage of psychological warfare, emotional starvation, and the unbearable contradictions of loving someone who was never really there.

Written from the trenches of cruelty, the album chronicles the descent into a relationship that masqueraded as love but was, in truth, a slow, exquisite kind of torture — a symphony of gaslight and glamour, manipulation and emotional neglect. Treachery dives headfirst into the psychological depths of what it means to be fooled, gaslit, ghosted — and then completely erased. With sonic influences ranging from BILLIE EILISH and LANA DEL REY to FLETCHER, the album is both cinematic and raw, wrapping razorblade lyrics in silk-smooth synths and sinister basslines.

This is not a breakup album. This is a survivor’s requiem — a reclamation of power, truth, and artistry.

Each track dissects a different wound. From the tribal trap opener “Empty Room” to the venom-laced electro confessional “Bruises on Her Knees”, and the haunting elegy in “Eulogy”, every track on Treachery tells another chapter in the unraveling of an illusion. Through powerful metaphors, shifting personas, and haunting hooks, the album reclaims voice, identity, and truth from personal devastation.

At its core, Treachery is the sound of trying to love someone incapable of love — someone who used sex as leverage, stonewalled vulnerability, and demanded everything while giving almost nothing in return. Someone whose identity splintered into personas, performances, and secrets. Someone who made you beg to be seen.

The music oscillates between raw acoustic seduction and cinematic, layered production elements — mirroring the duality of the relationship: the dream vs. the destruction.

This is an album about being emotionally devoured in slow motion.

It’s torture porn for the soul.

It’s poetry born from gaslight and grit.

And yet — by the final track, there’s light. There’s reclamation. There’s magic.

The artist steps out of the wreckage not as a victim, but as a mad genius — a creator too rare, too untouchable to be imitated, let alone replaced.

The villain may have played the jester well, but Treachery makes it clear: there is only one author of this story.

Treachery is now available on Spotify, Apple Music and all major streaming platforms.

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For media inquiries, interviews, or promotional access, please contact:

Glass Ember PR /

AJ Mercer

glassemberpr@gmail.com

List to the Album below:

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrzqjBY9qjyOyRYOQ0MsjPfpBtnG30IiI&si=Zw915PyImrH4zRcV

(Youtube)

https://open.spotify.com/album/0JwM21QXgdoaiOnpbIQpJr?si=6y60k-9KQy-mDmspZcKo_Q

(Spotify)

Follow SevenNine on Instagram & Youtube:

https://www.instagram.com/seven_ninemusic/

https://www.youtube.com/@SevenNineMusic

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