Music – The Liberal Art

Music is considered a liberal art because, since the Middle Ages, it has been grouped with the quadrivium—the four subjects of measurement—as essential knowledge for a “free person” to make informed decisions and live a virtuous life.
Beyond technical skill, studying music as a liberal art aims to cultivate a more inquisitive, reflective, and morally aware individual by exploring its mathematical foundations, its poetic and emotional power, and its deep connection to the human soul. 

1858, Nameless, Faceless & Eternal
A brotherhood of seven bound by the liberal art of music. We stand in rhythm, where ritual meets revelation. Our sound speaks of light and shadow, life and death, brotherhood and solitude. Each chord is a step on the path sublime.

Meet the Seven nameless & faceless behind the music.

The Master – Lead Vocals, Guitar: The voice that commands the rite.
The Warden – Lead Guitarist: Keeper of secrets.
The Square – Vocals & Rhythm Guitar: The foundation of harmony.
The Compasses – Vocals & Bassist: The guide through darkness.
The Pillar – Vocals & Keys/Synth: A beacon of hidden light.
The Tyler – Backing Vocals & Multi-instrumentalist: Guardian of the gate.
The Ashlar – Drummer / Percussionist: Chiseling time with thunder.

Guest Vocal Artist: The Widow – A fleeting voice of sorrow and strength.

1858 – Origins

A must for your playlists
11 tracks tracing the journey from the first knock at the door to the eternal truth of Memento Vivere — Remember to Live.

Enlightening & dark, spiritual & unrelenting — this is more than music ~ It is initiation.

📢 Share it with your brothers, your lodges, your chapters — help us spread the word worldwide.

Join the brotherhood. Share the light. Spread the word of 1858.