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Psychosis (in a Vacuum)

from It Came from the Void by King Bastard

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The harsh noise of ‘Psychosis (in a Vacuum)’ tells one that disaster has befallen. The seering black metal style screams of Guido refer to the experience of Vladimir Komarov, the first human to die in a spaceflight. Following this, an overwhelming onslaught of Cowell-esque violins and alternating minor second harmonies between the guitar and synth chords begin to induce anxiety in the listener. All of this takes place over a droning bass line through which the powerful, assaulting, drumming of Matt Ryan weaves in and out. The track comes to a climax as a radio transmission of cosmonaut Komarov’s last words can be heard just above all the chaos.

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Tin can sarcophagus
Entombs me alive
Bright Soviet fireworks
Burn crimson red in the sky

Tin can sarcophagus
Entombs me alive
Fuck my superiors
The cost of human life

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from It Came from the Void, track released January 15, 2021

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