Regeneration is about life; the changing of cells; the evolution of living things. Life is constantly changing. Every day we, as humans, embark upon a quest of change. Our cells are constantly in a state of change, and while traits may linger, by definition we are not the same as we were the day before.
Drano Cocktail opens the album with the tracks "Administration of Ethane Dimethanesulfonate," a minimal, spaced out, droning workhouse. The buildup of raw energy is apparent, the feeling of change and evolution strikes further with each of his four tracks; evolving and serving as a foundational basis for what comes next, when Worm Monolith takes over with four tracks focusing further on the evolution of sound as a metaphor for the Regeneration of life. Axion Blastema closes the album with a twisted uproar of noise, a sonic tapestry designed to shadow what's happening inside you, right now.
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released January 23, 2019
Tracks 1-4 by Drano Cocktail
Tracks 5-8 by Worm Monolith
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