Petros’ “Rain after PM” frames faith as an action taken in low light, a decision made when direction is not visible and guidance has to be trusted rather than confirmed. The title places the song after a threshold, past a certain hour, where rain does not refresh but blurs edges, and the voice that moves through it is oriented toward God not as conclusion, as a method.
What holds the piece together is that movement without proof. The stated focus on following divine guidance suggests, not to resolve difficulty but walking inside it and choosing alignment over certainty. Faith is a discipline, constructed by the act of staying despite the absense of immediate reward. The insistence on guidance narrows it to a posture, head slightly lowered, attention fixed on something that cannot be seen in the same way the rain cannot be separated from the night.
Under the NIGHTMODE release, that image carries its own logic, a space where visibility drops and orientation shifts from sight to belief. With composition and lyrics by Petros Habtom and production by Adam Šeffer, the song remains anchored in that condition, not reaching for resolution but maintaining direction. The rain keeps falling after the hour has passed, and the figure inside it keeps moving, not faster, not slower, just forward.





