Skyraider wrote:Gazebo4 wrote: Also I don't think that they necessarily prescribe solely to the perspective they present with Tomorrow's Harvest. It is just a perspective, a theme. And social commentary described with sounds instead of the usual words or imagery.
This. The album is filled with references to false narratives, deception, and cognitive dead ends. (“White Cyclosa”, “chemtrails”, “America Under Siege”, “Telepath” (Stargate project).) This suggests that the doom and gloom of “Semena Mertvykh” might not be any more serious than a downer twist ending on a horror video.
weird , tho may agree. the world is a big play stage, no need to look very serious.