Company of Portraits is a sonic gut-punch—raw, chaotic, and drenched in post-pandemic disillusionment. Montreal’s Family Man kicks off their debut EP with a frenzied howl into the void, where time slips, identities blur, and familiar faces become ghostly still frames. It’s not polished grief; it’s grief that claws at the walls—furious, unfiltered, and all too real. Conner Root’s vocals tear through the noise with urgency, narrating a decade of emotional detachment and fragile masculinity unraveling in real-time. This isn’t just a song—it’s a psychological collapse set to post-hardcore adrenaline.

Brutal because it’s honest. Unforgiving because life is.

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