
Our music is multifaceted, deeply rooted in progressive and metal, yet always evolving.
Over time, we have explored fusions with world music, baroque, oriental sounds, meditation themes, rock, and more. Each composition is a journey, weaving diverse influences into a sound that is distinctly Álaghom.
Here, you can explore our latest EP, selected singles, and martial arts videos, for which we have specifically composed the music to accompany and enhance the art.
Full-length album “The Twin Verses” (2026)
The Twin Verses is a continuous one-hour composition inspired by the first chapter of the Buddhist book Dhammapada, one of the most recognized works of Buddhist philosophy for its spiritual and ethical teachings applicable to all people.
Designed as an experience of deep listening, the work invites the listener into a contemplative sonic journey where music and introspection intertwine. Through a carefully developed sonic narrative, the piece explores the relationship between mind, intention, and action, guiding the listener toward a state of relaxation, clarity, and meditation.
The composition leads the listener through three main themes, creating an immersive and cinematic experience. Each section has been crafted to maintain engagement and musical enjoyment without losing the meditative purpose of the work, while preserving Álaghom’s distinctive sonic identity.
More than a song or a traditional album, The Twin Verses is a sonic work conceived to be experienced from beginning to end—an invitation to pause, observe, and enter a space of deep contemplation.
EP “Return to the Beginner’s Mind” (2025 Wormholedeath Records
In 2023, the band was commissioned to create the soundtrack for a documentary about the traditional Japanese martial arts school, Yasuragi Dojo NY. This project inspired them to produce a six-track EP titled Return to the Beginner’s Mind.
The concept for this EP blends progressive music with orchestral arrangements and Japanese musical influences, showcasing a softer side of Álaghom’s signature sound to complement the story of a traditional Japanese Dojo. Each track is rooted in Buddhist Zen principles and the warrior mindset of the Jinenkan Martial Arts Organization, focusing on concepts such as Fudoshin (Immovable Heart and Mind), Shoshin (Beginner’s Mind), Mushin (Empty Mind, Spirit, and Heart), Zanshin (Effortless Vigilance), and the opening of Satori (Self-Awareness).
The album’s progression flows from soft to more intense, guiding the listener on a journey filled with imagery and sensations, encouraging them to embrace the warrior spirit throughout life.
Official Music Videos
“The Opening of Satori”
From the EP “Return to the Beginner’s Mind” (2025)
“Haab”
(spanish version) Featuring the drummer Jose Miguel Pereira and the bass player Álvaro García.

