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tripleS – “Are You Alive”: A Collective Awakening in the ASSEMBLE25 Era

  • Writer: K Fuse
    K Fuse
  • 25 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Each spring, like clockwork or ritual, tripleS breaks their silence—not with noise, but with meaning. ASSEMBLE is more than a project name. It’s a gathering of intent, a convergence of 24 voices poised to refract and reflect what it means to be young and searching in 2025.

Last year, “Girls Never Die” felt like a love letter to survival—raw, resistant, quietly defiant. It was an anthem for those holding on. This year, <ASSEMBLE25> asks a question that’s at once intimate and cosmic: “Are You Alive?



This isn't just about breath or heartbeat. It’s about awareness, connection, and the fragile thread between isolation and unity.


Are You Alive” unfolds as an alternative dance track—rhythmic, yet restless. The production doesn’t offer comfort. It pulses, it trembles. It breathes in sync with you and then against you. It’s as if the song itself is asking the question, over and over, until you're no longer sure if you're answering it or becoming it.


Each member’s voice is a distinct color on a grayscale landscape. Together, they sketch out a world that is dim but not without light. This is the magic of tripleS: the group doesn’t just sing to you; they echo with you. There’s weight in their collective, and “Are You Alive” knows how to carry it.



Where “Girls Never Die” was quiet resistance, “Are You Alive” is audible reckoning.

The music video extends the visual universe—less post-apocalyptic, more emotionally post-everything. There’s friendship like a lifeline, but also distance. There are stares that don’t quite meet. Rooms that feel like holding cells for emotions that can’t find words. But it’s not bleak. It’s searching. There’s motion. There’s movement. There’s a door left open. If <ASSEMBLE24> was about enduring, then <ASSEMBLE25> is about emergence. Not triumphant, not polished, but real.


You are not alone in your doubt,” the song seems to whisper. “You are not broken for feeling numb. But you do have to wake up.”



There’s something sacred in how tripleS handles despair—not as a plot twist, but as a shared terrain. “Are You Alive” doesn’t offer solutions. It offers a mirror and a hand. It’s a recognition that the path back to yourself might be collective. And isn’t that what Assemble has always been about?


Are You Alive” isn’t just a title track. It’s a call to presence in a world that often demands your absence. It’s a song for those who are tired, who are wired, who are wondering. It’s for the in-betweeners—the almost-theres and not-quite-yets. And in true tripleS form, it doesn’t scream its thesis. It pulses it.


So. "Are you alive?" Maybe not yet. But with this track—you just might remember how to begin.

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