The story of one man lost amongst a war of disease, in a future not to far from now that we have made ourselves. The album was written and recorded in 2 months, by 2 artists 6000 miles apart, for the love of music. All lyrics and art included. The art was designed by Randy Carter.
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It was as if something was in the air. As if somewhere, someone had flipped a switch, so that everything would change. Whatever the actual trigger was, I do not know. Nobody was sure when, and no one seemed to remember how far back it had been. Lately, I believe no one even cared anymore. But I still noticed, I still cared. Something had changed and I do believe we would never go back.
I tried not to pay attention, I did not want to get in the middle of things. The left believed in their rights to meddle in people’s lives, to take their money and throw it to whomever they felt deserved it. The right believed in governing by religion, and that everyone should fall into their beliefs. The anarchist stuck with their typical beliefs of just let me, be me. Now all this sounds like the complaints and issues of years and years passed. This was different, these were not simply arguments, or disagreements or even simple political bickering’s. These beliefs, these ideas had created something more, a larger divide. These divides were war, I don’t mean a simple description placed on political stand offs. These differences of opinions had spun into war. A truly global war.
Mechina has done it again - an absolute masterpiece. More peaceful than previous albums, but delivers with majestic orchestrations and empowering motif. Morkahn
While I carry no great nostalgia for the 2000’s Industrial sound, it is cool to hear it revisited through these guys. And “Megalopolis” is a nice moody slice of Blade Runner. Brian Parker