Fair-Weather is a song about coming to terms with the fact that someone does not share the same feelings you have for them. Reluctant acceptance, regret, and the intermittent anger that comes with losing something you never truly had. It is about finally accepting that you have been broken and that you cannot change it.
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Haze is Syntara's most personal release to date, the sound of a relationship dissolving in slow motion. Written by vocalist Matt, it captures that particular ache of watching someone drift away before they've even left. The denial. The clarity that comes in flashes. The quiet devastation of knowing it's already over before it is.
Musically, it marks a new chapter: punishing modern metal guitar tones locked into clean-cut synth production. Precise, atmospheric, and unmistakably Syntara.
Syntara are a self-produced modern metal band from the North West of England. Their sound is built on the collision of heavy, contemporary guitar tones and clean-cut synth production, precise, atmospheric, and uncompromising.
Their earlier catalogue was built around a fictional narrative world. That chapter gave them their foundation. But the real shift came when vocalist Matt turned the lens inward, his writing now draws from the full weight of real relationships. That honesty makes its debut on Haze, with Fair-Weather following on 14 April 2026.
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