Hypno5e Stream New Song 'North Shore: The Abstract Line'
. Vocalist Emmanuel Jessua tells TeamRock: "The album Shores Of The Abstract Line tells the story of a journey on an imaginary island that consists of five different shores. "Each shore is represented by a song, though some of these songs are actually split in two. We follow a protagonist that travels these different shores. Every shore tells us a different memory the character holds. "But as the island is a circle, the walk the character takes, is a condemned one, as he has to start over and over again � just like Camus' Sisyphus. Shores Of The Abstract Line is meant to represent the inner cartography of the character that was developed throughout the two previous albums. Each shore is a fragment of a past forgone that the character crosses. He adds: "The North Shore is divided into two parts: The Abstract Line and Sea Made of Crosses. This line is the last path on his travel, before his journey seems to end. The Abstract Line links together the Northern and the Southern shore, creating an inner path between life and death - infinite rebirth. "In so doing we explore the memory's different shores, conscious of that we can never relive what has been lived. It is the dust of the memory we stamp upon one last time, but our steps leaving no trace at all. Our path leads to the sea of crosses, where the journey ends and from where we can never come back." Stream the song here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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