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Single from our upcoming full length, also titled "Techinflux".
is it confusing to have a single and a full length both named the same thing?
if you've listened to our OLD 2010 demo, you might remember this!
lyrics
We have come too far for this
Delusions we privilege
Are providing a platform where the uninformed fall prey
Victim to radical ideology
And when blood's shed in the name
No matter how barbaric
They label it relative morality of doctrine
Irreconcilable with human thriving
Tying ancient agendas to doctrines of belief
Reality becomes what they want of it to make
They normalize fantasy for mass digest
They minimize the need for evidence
Winning over hearts, prevent inquiring minds
Human capital that deepens over time
Seems like there’s nothing the matter
Like we don’t even care
We find there’s nothing the matter
When we are unaware
Where is the sequel
To the creed that
You go on about, you go on about
That clearly concedes you
Can take or leave
What you want to follow,
What you want to leave out
Show me where it say s
You don’t have to submit to coexist
When the world sleeps in disaster
Absent, minding their own chapters
When the world sleeps in disaster
As if nothing’s the matter
Seems like there’s nothing the matter
Like we don’t even care
We find there’s nothing the matter
When we are unaware
With an insurance plan in their power to buy
A filter on findings of the secular minds
With offers that cannot be ignored or refused
Neither matched by the bank of integrity’s sake
Monetary threshold of empirical purview
The cycle of suppression of the pursuit of truths
Will determine our existence or ruin
credits
released April 5, 2024
William Anderson, Nick Llerandi, Jerad Lippi, Mike Semesky, Chris Barretto, Jacob Umansky, Kevin Theodore, George Lever, Mike Rood, Mike Kalajian, Anup Sastry
... about the most technical "progressive music" can get without sacrificing harmony, melody, and soul / feel. Favorite tracks : All of them. tooljirashugg
Midwestern prog-metal stalwarts go for the throat on their new EP, featuring a roiling cover of the Smashing Pumpkins' “1979.” Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019
The most insane and beautiful instrumental album i have ever heard. Stephen is super talented. The atmosphere is unmatched, i could go on and on about how much i love this album. sprankton