ARGØ's 1st Album - Peace & Pleasure Versions.
The voyage begins at the crossroads of peace and pleasure, where seven voyagers must choose between quiet wisdom and the lure of glory.
PRIDE//HUMILITY is ARGØ's debut album, unfolding in two versions -Peace and Pleasure- each revealing a different side of the group's journey and soul. Each song is a step in their journey in the war between seeking humility and fighting pride.
The First Trial: Pride vs. Humility
Theme: The weight of self and the awakening of unity.
Lore Focus: The battle for the first Virtue Stone — Humility.
The voyage begins where light once fractured — seven seekers set sail across the void, drawn by an ancient call. In their search for the seven lost Virtue Stones, they face the first and fiercest trial: Pride.
This is the story of their awakening — of strength twisted into arrogance, power born from isolation, and the fall that teaches surrender.
Pride is the sin that crowns the self, but Humility is the virtue that rebuilds the world.
Each song on PRIDE // HUMILITY reflects this balance: the storm and the stillness, the fire and the quiet, the moment when the mirror cracks and truth floods in.
ARGØ stands between divinity and downfall — learning that even gods must bow to something greater.
Tagline: The sin that blinds with beauty.
Under the violet sky, Pride reigns — seductive, commanding, and irresistible.
Each member embodies temptation in their own form: the desire to lead, to conquer, to be adored.
But Pride is not confidence — it is hunger. It consumes until nothing is left but reflection.
Visually, the PLEASURE version is drenched in dark purples, gold accents, stormlight, and smoke.
The members are kings of their own ruin — drenched in temptation, glowing like false gods in twilight.
Every frame whispers control, elegance, and danger — Pride as both crown and curse.
The songs from this version pulse with distorted bass, heavy percussion, and soaring vocals that command and collapse in the same breath.
Tagline: The virtue that rebuilds the self.
When the storm fades, what remains?
The PEACE version follows the aftermath — the stillness after defiance, the light after confession.
It is not weakness, but acceptance — the grace to stand without standing above.
Drenched in soft lilac, silver tones, and sunlit foam, this version reveals ARGØ not as conquerors, but as men learning balance.
The sea is calm, the light honest. Their eyes reflect understanding rather than dominance.
The music breathes slower — layered harmonies, ethereal synths, and poetic vulnerability.
Humility is not silence — it’s the strength to listen.
“To find the first stone, one must kneel before the truth — not as a god, but as a soul.”
The journey of PRIDE // HUMILITY marks the beginning of ARGØ’s mythic odyssey —
a confrontation with their own egos, and the first step toward divine unity.
“This album feels like our first mirror. Pride was the storm we had to face inside ourselves before anything else. Every lyric, every breath, it’s a test — not of how loud we can be, but how honest we can stand when everything is stripped away. PRIDE // HUMILITY is the moment we stopped pretending to be perfect gods and started learning how to be human again.”
“To me, this album is about strength — not the kind that dominates, but the kind that endures. Pride can make you think you have to stand alone. Humility teaches you that standing together doesn’t make you weaker. I learned that even the most unshakable tide bows to something greater than itself.”
“I think Pride isn’t always bad — it’s when it becomes louder than truth that it hurts you. Humility doesn’t erase confidence; it just gives it meaning. That’s what this album is for me: finding peace without losing fire.”
“PRIDE // HUMILITY feels like walking through light and shadow at the same time. It’s cinematic, but it’s also deeply personal. Pride is beautiful until it blinds you — Humility is the moment your eyes adjust again.”
“The process of recording this album made me realize how much we still have to learn. We were chasing perfection at first — then we started chasing purpose. Humility is when you start listening, not just performing.”
“Pride is fire, and I’ve always loved the burn. But this album reminded me what happens when you stay too close to it. Humility cools the edges, but it doesn’t dim the spark. It just gives it direction.”
“I used to think Pride was about being fearless. Now I know it’s about being brave enough to admit you’re scared. PRIDE // HUMILITY is like our first real heartbeat — messy, loud, but alive.”