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Alkaloid (Obscura etc.) mit neuem Song „Chaos Theory And Practice“

Alkaloid (Obscura etc.) mit neuem Song „Chaos Theory And Practice“

Alkaloid sind vor einiger Zeit aus aktiven und ehemaligen Mitgliedern...

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Alkaloid sind vor einiger Zeit aus aktiven und ehemaligen Mitgliedern von Obscura, Aborted und Necrophagist entstanden und spielen ziemlich frickeligen Progressive Metal. Am 18. Mai erscheint das neue Album „Liquid Anatomy“. Daraus wurde jetzt mit „Chaos Theory And Practice“ ein weiterer Song ausgekoppelt, den ihr euch weiter unten anhören könnt.

Hört jetzt „Chaos Theory And Practice“ von Alkaloid

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Sänger und Gitarrist Morean hatte dazu folgendes zu sagen:

“This is the second of two new songs in the Dyson saga, which I started on our first album. When we set up the band back in 2012, getting a chance and platform to write these tracks was one of my main reasons to join – and when I had finished the first four songs, I realized that this story had only just begun… This time around, I’m realizing once more that it’s far from finished. The Kardashev scale, which is used to measure how advanced a spacefaring civilization is, is nothing less than a technological path leading planet-bound organisms to becoming cosmic overlords – basically, god. In these two new songs, the sentient, self-aware ‘spaceship’ that developed from the swarm of robots that built the Dyson Sphere now finds itself traveling interstellar distances at, well, nothing more than the speed of a truck, pulling the sun with it by a technique called ‘star lifting’. In the song that precedes this one on the album, ‘Interstellar Boredom‘, the aeons pass without much change, and it becomes obvious that any meaningful seeding of the galaxy will be impossible at these ridiculous time scales and vast distances. A drastic decision is made: the sphere sets course to Sirius B, the nearest white dwarf star. There, the sphere splits up again into thousands of little self-contained worldlets, watching as our good old sun is intentionally collided first into Sirius A, and then both of them into the white dwarf, which triggers a supernova explosion. This extremely violent cosmic blast serves as a greatly accelerated way to spread the Dyson seeds across the galaxy, ending the dilemma of sluggish physical motion through endless distances in the most dramatic way. In ‘Chaos Theory and Practice‘, the plan is put into action. In a few stages of acceleration, like gear changes which are also noticeable in the music, this explosion that lights up the galaxy sends the now again separated parts of the sphere towards random destinations all over the galaxy. The consideration behind this choice is that it can be better to throw it all up in the air, shuffle the cards anew, and take a risky maneuver that might end everything, than to condemn yourself to a near infinite wait in stasis, and the secure knowledge that on the path you’re on, nothing much is going to happen except inevitable insanity from cosmic isolation, and a resulting gradual death wish from a total lack of perspective. Musically, I think we stayed true to the style laid out on the first album. But much more than a repetition of previous ideas, we feel we continued right where we left off this time around, eyes always on the horizon. We feel this is true for the entire album. So although we are glad to welcome you back to Alkaloid’s universe, you all also know that there will always be a few surprises on the way. I’m extremely happy and proud for the chance to add these songs to our second album. Danny contributed some incomparable lead guitar sugar at the end as well. So enjoy, everyone!”

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