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ANTIMOZDEBEAST - Land Of Nod Out Now

Land Of Nod is the dark, eclectic new offering from Antimozdebeast. Unafraid to push boundaries and lean into the atmospheric, dissonant and discordant, Antimozdebeast produces immersive heavy music laced with synths, arpeggiators and trance gates.

"The Land Of Nod is an adaptation of what I believe to be the balance between humanities ultimatum of existence and afterlife and the disarray in its consciousness and nature. I am portraying the relationship between the two worlds we live in and the relationship between them. Thematically speaking the Land Of Nod has no beginning and no end. It exists only to create a sense of urgency in the self and the universe."

Antimozdebeast's multi-textural sound is revealed from the off. "Apocalypse Literature" opens Land Of Nod with bright acoustic guitars, distorted rhythms, and driving electronics. "Lamb Of God Lion Of Judah" dives into the more intriguing aspects of Antimozdebeast's style. The harsh electronics, fast pace, and dissonant edge deliver a more industrial-led track with the contrast of the bright acoustic parts. "Napoleon Bonaparte" continues this theme but sees distorted guitar leads take a more prominent position. Layers of contrapuntal, chaotic melodies manifest a sense of anxiety and foreboding. Leading into haunting realms, "Pentecost" emerges with a haunting character. There's an eerie feel to this track that gradually builds. The Land Of Nod ends with a pandemonium of arpeggiated synths in "Revelation 6".

Check out yourselves - Land Of Nod... Link