The Fabler shares haunting fourth track ‘year somethousand’ from debut album ‘sleepwalking through yesterday’

The Fabler unveils ‘year somethousand’, the fourth chapter from his debut album, ‘sleepwalking through yesterday’. The album, out now, gathers six stories from one night in the city of Xanthi, each track blurring the line between dream and memory.

On ‘year somethousand’, The Fabler meditates on 2025 as just another number- a year that should represent progress yet often feels caught in the shadows of darker decades. The Fabler himself reveals that each song is a fragment of his life- and that the album has become a shared space: “If one of them reminds you of something your own, then maybe we kept company without knowing. And if you never said those thoughts- I feel you. This album is for you, too.”

A project created under the alias first inspired by Tigran Hamasyan’s A Fable, The Fabler is both a persona and a sanctuary- a home for everything unsaid, a place where silences speak.

‘sleepwalking through yesterday’ is The Fabler’s most personal work to date- a collection shaped as much by quietude as by melody. Each piece invites listeners into a world without boundaries, where every story and silence is seen and heard.

Listen to ‘sleepwalking through yesterday’ and experience the shared heartbeat of a night that belongs to all of us.