The sudden arrival of “Drag Path” feels like a frantic transmission from the deep, a piece of the puzzle we thought was locked away in the vault of 2025.
Originally buried as a fleeting bonus track within the Breach (Digital Remains) bundle, it teased fans for a mere seven days before vanishing into the digital ether.
However, the narrative shifted on February 17th, 2026. This official wide release might be leaner than the sprawling “Digital Remains” iteration, but it carries a far heavier emotional weight.
By repurposing the haunting, skeletal movements of Tobias Gundorff Boesen’s 2010 stop-motion short Out of a Forest, the music video anchors the song in a space that is both nostalgic and deeply unsettling.
It is a masterstroke of atmosphere. The track functions as a vital connective tissue, picking up the jagged glass shards left at the conclusion of the “City Walls” music video and weaving them into a final, somber postlude for the album.
If you listen closely to the verses, the ghost of “Paladin Strait” lingers in the vocal melody, creating a sonic callback that feels like a familiar face in a crowd of strangers.
This isn’t just a leftover; it is the final exhale of a story that refuses to stay buried.
Quotable Lyrics:
When I see the devil’s eyes
I’ll look away and smile wide
You found me
Then I’ll know you’re also there
‘Cause proof is in the adversere
You found me
A drag path etched in the surface
As evidence I left there on purpose
A sad sack laying on the surface (Yeah)
Can you find me?
When I see the devil’s eyes
A current travels down my spine
You found me
A drag path еtched in the surface
As еvidence I left there on purpose
A sad sack laying on the surface (Yeah)
Can you find me?
I dug my heels into the gravel
As evidence for you to unravel
A drag path etched in the surface (Yeah)
Can you find me?



