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Candidate : Psychic Dissonance From The Unself.
Hook-laden anthems of survival and triumph.
Psychic Dissonance from the Unself is when that shadow being that is you but
not you simultaneously simply refuses to stop singing its soft, insidious siren
song. This, our second album, is a continuation of the loose narrative we began
on our first album and concludes that cycle. It essentially reflects the triumph
over that part of your self that can linger following personal upheaval and
tumult.
Songs:
1. April Again
2. Brutal
3. One Day Even You Will Be Old Fashioned
4. Untimely End
5. Low Life
6. City Of Hate
7. A Place For My Soul
8. Everything For Us
9. The Great Within
10. Some Glory In Creation
11. NYC
12. Winter Thoughts
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 04/28/2013
Candidate lives in New York USA
Tagged as: Electro Rock, Alt Rock, Darkwave, Downtempo, Goth
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