When I first released “The Love Of A Time Traveler” on my album Volume Two (I Miss You) back in early 2025, I never expected the story behind it to evolve the way it has. That original version was quiet, intimate, and deeply reflective — a heartfelt piece written about grief, memory, and the haunting question of “What if?”
But as the months passed, I felt the story needed to take on a different shape. What started as a poem grew into a narrative bigger than myself — a cinematic, almost mythic tale about devotion, miracles, and the painful beauty of sacrifice. That evolution is what inspired me to create “The Love Of A Time Traveler (Cinematic Rock Anthem)”, a music video that transforms the original piece into something raw, epic, and emotionally explosive. To create this official music video, I needed a version of the song strong enough to truly do the story justice. While the original and the extended remix each have their own merits, they didn’t carry the level of intensity required to bring the visuals to their full potential. And from that need, the Cinematic Rock Anthem version was born.
In this new visual interpretation, I wanted to fully lean into the idea of love stretched across timelines — the kind of love powerful enough for someone to plead with God for one more chance. The music video follows a man shattered by the death of the woman he loves, only to be given a miracle: travel back in time to save her, knowing the price will be the memory of their love. It’s a choice no one should ever have to make — to sacrifice your own happiness so the person you love can live the life they deserve.
Creating this music video was unlike anything I’ve worked on before. I wanted every frame to feel like a prayer, a confession, and a goodbye all at once. The rock-anthem transformation gave the story the emotional force it always deserved — the crashing drums, the soaring guitars, the cinematic intensity reflecting the turmoil within the main character’s heart. This isn’t just a love story… it’s a story about destiny, loss, redemption, and the quiet heroism of letting go.
What touches me the most is the ending — seeing the lover finally accept that even though the person he saved no longer remembers him, the gift of her life is enough. There’s something devastating and beautiful about acknowledging that sometimes the greatest expression of love is stepping out of someone’s story so they can have a better ending.
Revisiting this song nearly a year after its original release has reminded me why I create it in the first place: to capture the emotions we’re often too afraid to confront and transform them into something that makes people feel seen. This new version — this music video — is my way of honoring anyone who has ever grieved, loved deeply, or wished for one more moment with someone they’ve lost.
Thank you for allowing me to share this new chapter of “The Love Of A Time Traveler” with you. I hope it moves you the way it moved me to create it.
