“The Search For Fallen Field” is a four part instrumental composition which focuses on a specific journey that separates time.
“From the notes of celestial Surveyor K [the final report could not be located].
The initial approach has been calm. I have been distracted by technical issues but I try to note aspects of the terrain that I suspect the instruments will not pick up. melancholy has no colour.
Readings, calibrations, soundings. I have established an algorithm that should pick up the traces, if indeed, they are there. I don’t entirely trust the co-ordinates i have been given. and something makes me uneasy. I was warned about this during training. The mind has its own topography.
There is now a constant flow of data. I have tried to imagine myself walking through this field at a normal pace as an alternative to things simply piling up. There is measurement & measuring which is why they sent me & not just a probe. I think.
What of the final report? they will be expecting something conclusive. I know now what happened but it would make no difference to them. all systems fail in the end. There were obviously conflicts. I will probably attribute it to misadventure. I will not use the word “cemetery.”
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released April 24, 2020
All songs recorded and produced by: Lunacy
Mixed by: Connor Clasen | Mastered by: Oliver Ackermann
Photos by: Emily Strong | Words by: Roy Montgomery
Layout by: Mental Healing | Dedicated to the life of EZ
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Age of Truth is my first taste of Lunacy and I can safely say this is one of my favorite 2019 releases. Despite the production being heavily based around walls of sound, the vibe of most of the songs carries with it this sort of trippy haze, which makes it really perfect for late night listening sessions. Even when the music gets into noisy territory, it still retains a bit of that weightless liquid texture in the form of synths hidden in the mix. FLESH MECHANIC
A compilation collects all of the Philadelphia goth-noise project's previous singles and EPs into one dark, swirling mass. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 12, 2018