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eastmidswhizzkid wrote: ↑13 Jun 2021, 21:12
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Near Methane Experience.
... ... That's probably it.
But honestly, it's painful stuff that clearly comes up to the titles of the tracks. Back from the places where the latest corpes were found and where only most physical remains of the creature are left, and what's making use of it. Or the physicalities of spirituality and how to damage them. The bad ass we all encounter and usually try to avoid. And even more so, if it should've succeeded. Given this, the title of the final track sounds as hopeful as the last grip on life before everything spiritual leaves into the void. Like the perspective those might foster who decide to have their corpses frozen after death in case of future technical developments to reinvigorate their former selves (what an illusion).
Not exactly the background music one might chose for any occasion.
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