Dr. Evangelos Viazis commands an incredibly distinct lane on his cinematic new single, “Justice For All.” By day, the Greek artist is an internationally renowned orthodontic pioneer responsible for bringing Fastbraces® technology to Europe. When he pivots to music, however, that clinical, scientific precision explodes into sprawling, operatic symphonic rock.
The composition begins on a deeply uneasy note, led by a slow, breathy, mournful wail that creates a haunting, ancient bedrock. The tempo shifts upward almost abruptly into a heavy, driving march. It builds an aggressive tension that eventually shatters into a soaring, densely layered climax. Sweeping harmonic swells dominate the sonic space, wrapping the listener in a fiercely empowering, triumphant atmosphere.

Through this massive electronic and orchestral hybrid, Viazis aims his sights on a global uprising. He tackles historical erasure and systemic corruption, calling for immediate, uncompromising equity rather than the selective fairness guarded by the elite. The track’s sheer scale is staggering, loudly demanding that human voices unify against broken authority.
It leaves a strangely lingering vibration. Does demanding basic decency and universal fairness really require this much orchestral firepower to finally penetrate our collective conscience?

