The songs on the album are designed to guide the listener through the emotional landscape of Louis's reign:
: The title track’s visual narrative draws inspiration from The Picture of Dorian Gray , featuring a cracking painting that reflects the corruption or internal suffering of an otherwise perfect, immortal king. The songs on the album are designed to
: The title track, which serves as the core of Louis’s epic, expressing the struggle of maintaining a kingdom through an undying existence. While Louis is surrounded by grandeur, his "eternal
: The story explores the weight of living forever. While Louis is surrounded by grandeur, his "eternal life" is a double-edged sword, accumulating centuries of joy, sorrow, and pain. : Tracks that further expand the musical "color"
: The physical album was released in two versions— Portrait and Eternity —reflecting the dual themes of artistic beauty and timelessness.
: A soft pop ballad that provides an emotional pause, reflecting on the passage of time.
: Tracks that further expand the musical "color" of the kingdom, ranging from intense dance tracks to darker, rhythmic sounds. Real-World Context This era marked a significant turning point for the group: