Love Shouldn’t Feel Like a War is a cinematic album about love, loyalty, and the moment a person realizes that holding on may be hurting everyone involved. Told through twelve interconnected songs, the album unfolds like a story — beginning with the hopeful spark of an unlikely romance and moving through years of family, sacrifice, and shared life. But as time passes, quiet fractures begin to appear, and what once felt like destiny slowly turns into a battle for emotional survival. The album explores themes many people experience but rarely speak about openly: role reversal in marriage, loss of respect, emotional distance, and the painful realization that love does not always guarantee harmony.
