Review Summary: A Drug album about Drones
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This sounds like:
- A David Lynch movie.
- Being in an empty theater, sitting on a velvet seat.
The lights go on, the music starts. Your seat is very comfortable. You can't get up.
- A cloudy day at the beach, you see a big ship sailing. The ship moves very slowly.
You are scared, yet you don't know why.
- Getting abducted.
- Summertime indoors. On your back, you have been staring at your ceiling fan for way too long.
How long has it been since you could tell the difference between day-time and night-time?
- What the TV you left on in the other room sounds like when you are at that 'almost asleep' mind-space.
- An empty street during winter. Dogs barking at nothing. Industrial suburbia.
Why did we have to move here? Why do people romanticize rust and old furnaces?
- Your car breaking down on an unknown country-side road. It's very dark.
- A religious experience gone wrong. You thought your career in corporate finance would've
prepared you for these sort of things.
- All the birds singing. At once. Pitched down 100 times. Pitched up a 100 times more.
- That feeling you get when you are sleeping and feel like you are falling and you wake up
and it feels like you just died for a second.
- What Malevich wished his paintings would sound like. (Look at the cover art).
- DRUGS.