Velvet Claw Discography

The "OH-NO GIRLS" The OH-NO GIRLS Soundtrack (Feb 2026) is a bright, genre-blending collection that moves effortlessly between J-Pop/Rock, pop, and country-pop, reflecting the playful chaos and emotional undercurrent of its world. Built on infectious melodies, polished production, and character-driven songwriting, the soundtrack balances sweetness with edge, humor with heart. Each song functions both as a standalone moment and as part of a larger narrative experience. Released via Velvet Claw Hollywood, The OH-NO GIRLS Soundtrack is colorful, kinetic, and emotionally precise—designed to live beyond the screen.

Family of God is a gospel-rooted country album anchored in warmth, testimony, and lived faith. Drawing from traditional gospel themes and country storytelling, Pamela Pantea delivers songs that feel communal rather than performative—built on grace, endurance, and quiet conviction. The record leans into simplicity and emotional honesty, allowing the voice and message to lead without excess. Released via Velvet Claw Hollywood, Family of God stands as a reverent, human album—one meant to be shared, sung, and carried forward.

Nemuri (2025) is a genre-blending album that moves fluidly between J-Pop, J-Rock, and electronic soundscapes, balancing intimacy with precision. The record pairs shimmering melodies and cinematic production with moments of distortion and restraint, creating a world that feels both futuristic and emotionally grounded. Across the album, Nemuri Vyza explores longing, distance, identity, and connection with a voice that is controlled yet vulnerable, floating between softness and resolve. Released via Velvet Claw Hollywood, Nemuri (2025) stands as a self-contained universe—modern, elusive, and deliberately timeless.

EP Alpha (2025) is a post-grunge record built on tension, restraint, and emotional weight, rooted in distorted guitars, bruised melodies, and unguarded vocals. Rather than chasing nostalgia, it channels the aftermath of grunge—where vulnerability replaces rebellion and clarity cuts deeper than noise. Across the EP, HAIQEEM explores devotion, betrayal, faith, and self-reckoning with disciplined structures and raw atmosphere, allowing grit and silence to coexist without apology. Released via Velvet Claw Hollywood, EP Alpha marks the foundation of a larger narrative world and signals arrival, not reinvention.

Wonderful Christmas Time (2025) is a warm, understated holiday EP that blends classic seasonal sentiment with an intimate, modern touch. Anchored by the complementary voices of HAIQEEM and Pamela Pantea, the project leans into restraint rather than spectacle—favoring mood, harmony, and emotional sincerity over excess. The songs feel lived-in and reflective, capturing the quiet connection and reverence that define the season. Released via Velvet Claw Hollywood, Wonderful Christmas Time stands as a timeless holiday offering—gentle, human, and meant to return each year.