
Chelsea, MA — Artist and storyteller Magno Garcia releases the official music video for “Ayatollah Echo,” a politically charged and emotionally expansive record from his latest project, So We Loved Ourselves, originally released on April 3, 2026, and produced by EvillDewer.
Written amid a period of escalating conflict and instability across the Middle East, “Ayatollah Echo” examines war, memory, empire, grief, and the human cost carried by ordinary people across generations. Through layered lyricism and visual symbolism, the record reflects on violence in Iran, the devastation in Gaza, and the broader regional consequences of military escalation, displacement, and political power.
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Rather than offering slogans, “Ayatollah Echo” asks difficult questions. The official visual confronts cycles of destruction and silence while centering the lives interrupted beneath geopolitical narratives. It is a meditation on what remains of humanity when ideology, borders, and war become louder than people.
Produced by EvillDewer, the track blends cinematic textures with restrained intensity, creating space for Garcia’s writing to move between personal reflection and global witness. The visual release expands the world of So We Loved Ourselves, a project rooted in memory, identity, survival, and radical care.
Released on April 3, 2026, So We Loved Ourselves is a body of work that explores what it means to remain tender in an era shaped by conflict, migration, loneliness, and longing. Across the project, Garcia creates songs that feel less like declarations and more like archives of feeling.

