Midnight Mercy Records presents

Hope still speaks
in the darkest places.

Honest alternative Christian music about faith, anxiety, grief, redemption, and hope in Jesus Christ.

New album Dust To Grace 13 songs · Available now
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Ashan Levi standing outdoors in a dark cinematic setting

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A voice for the battles people don't talk about.

Christian dark emo alternative music for the anxious, the grieving, the exhausted, and the ones searching for hope when life feels unbearably dark.

Every lyric is written from a deeply human place. AI is used as a creative tool for vocals and production, while the writing, message, editing, and purpose remain personal and intentional.

Latest album

Dust To Grace

Thirteen songs about anxiety, surrender, spiritual warfare, grief, and the God who remains present through every dark valley.

Dust To Grace album cover by Ashan Levi
01

INSOMNIAC

Fear, sleeplessness and finding God's voice in the noise.

02

Your Light

A desperate prayer for light to break through the darkness.

03

Cry Out

Repentance, mercy and finally being ready to come home.

04

Hold My Ground

Choosing faith when your hands are shaking.

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Behind the music

Every song begins with something real.

Ashan Levi was created for people fighting battles they rarely speak about. The songs explore anxiety, grief, loneliness, spiritual warfare, surrender and redemption without pretending faith removes every struggle.

“Sometimes faith is simply choosing to pray one more prayer, take one more step, and hold on when your hands are shaking.”
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Midnight Mercy Records

About the label

Hope found in the darkest hour.

At Midnight Mercy Records, we believe some of the most powerful encounters with God happen in life's darkest hours. We create honest music born from real struggles and anchored in the hope of Jesus Christ—so people know they are seen, loved, and never beyond God's grace.