Close to Monday Unveils New Single ‘Breakdown Simulations’
- Curious For Music Team
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read

Close to Monday’s “Breakdown Simulations” feels less like a song and more like a psychological landscape — a place where pressure, beauty, and disintegration coexist.
The duo construct a world of cold synths and cinematic tension, but inside it, a fragile heartbeat pulses. It’s the sound of self-control eroding into something strangely liberating.
The track unfolds like a slow-motion implosion. Metallic textures shimmer over an anxious rhythm, while Anna’s voice — calm yet trembling — becomes both the subject and the observer of collapse. The production doesn’t just support her; it interrogates her, circling around each word like static in the air.
There’s a precision to Close to Monday’s work that feels almost architectural. Every layer serves a structural purpose, yet the result never feels clinical — instead, it’s intimate, as though the listener has wandered into a mind under reconstruction.
“Breakdown Simulations” sits at the intersection of science and surrender. It’s a song for anyone who’s felt themselves fragment, only to find meaning in the pieces.
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