Cirque du Seraphine
Roo’s Circus
Blinded with the promises of flight, Roo stumbles upon Elswyth’s traveling circus.
Releasing June 12, 2026: This collection of four (4) songs tells the story of Roo; a wounded angel who’s run away to the circus in hopes to fly again. The story begins as Roo wanders astray from Dreamland’s ether, and finds themselves hiding in fear of the Guardians, known to capture any lost creature who they find on the wrong side of Elswyth’s walls. With no way back home, they take their chances on a friendly mechanical rabbit… following its path to the traveling circus of Elswyth – Cirque du Seraphine – which promises “the thrill of flight.”
As Roo becomes accustomed to life at the circus, they find themselves chasing perfection in return for the audience’s cheers. Over time, the warmth of the spotlight becomes addictive. It isn’t until Roo can embrace their own authenticity within art that they can truly learn to fly again.
With lyrics disguised as fairytales, “Cirque du Seraphine,” discusses a crossroads which each of us face at some point or another. Whether your “art” lies in your work, the way you dress, or the love you give to others, each of us must allow ourselves to be vulnerable enough to embrace our true selves
The Songs
Angelology
DROPS: January 9, 2026
Angelology tells the story of Alisha’s newest character Roo; a wounded angel who ran away to the circus in hopes to fly again. Over time, Roo becomes blinded by the warmth of the spotlight, chasing perfection over authenticity and growing addicted to the cheers of an audience.
Angelology serves as a turning point in Roo’s journey of finding their identity as an artist, a crossroads which each of us face at some point or another. Whether your “art” lies in your work, the way you dress, or the love you give to others, each of us must allow ourselves to be vulnerable enough to embrace our authenticity.
Poet’s Masterpiece
DROPS: March 6, 2026
Poet’s Masterpiece is an ode to the sensitive souls, the artists, and anyone who’s been told they have “too big of a heart for their own good.” To Alisha, the heart of every “masterpiece” isn’t necessarily the perfect arrangement nor technique, but rather the emotional connection between the audience and the storyteller.
Through lyrics, Alisha discusses the importance of allowing ourselves to be vulnerable enough to embrace our authenticity in our art … no matter what that “art” may be; whether’s it’s our own creative project, the way your dress or the love you give to others.
the Lyrics

