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The Dark Red Seed, a musical outlet of Tosten Larson, guitarist for Seattle dark folk musician King Dude, have just made their new track "Dukkha" available to stream. The song is taken rom their new album Becomes Awake which will be released via Prophecy Productions on 18th May.
The band commented: ""Dukkha" was not the first song written for the Becomes Awake album but it was written intentionally as the starting point of our story. Instrumentally it is supposed to be big and loud and chaotic. The bridge is meant to have a dissonant, uncomfortable chord progression with saxophones, Synths and guitars blaring all around. The verse and chorus section is vaguely inspired by an similar chaotic At The Drive In song I heard many years ago. "Dukkha" doesn't actually sound like the song it was inspired by but rather I wanted to create a jarring angular feeling I got when I first heard the At The Drive In song. The reason for all the chaos and stress the song should invoke is because that is what the song is about and that is where the journey of this story begins. "Dukkha" translates to pain and suffering. In this case my interpretation of "Dukkha" could be seen as experienced by unchecked hedonism causing a life out of balance."
Give a listen to "Dukkha" in the player below, and over HERE you can still check out more album details and previously unveiled track named "Diana And Ouroboros Dance". Link