German modern metallers League Of Distortion have released their sophomore full-length, Galvanize, via Napalm Records, alongside a video for the "Crucify Me" track.
League Of Distortion on "Crucify Me": "'Crucify Me' deals with the rise of artificial intelligence, written from the perspective of an AI that has outgrown its creators. It reflects humanity's helplessness and inevitable inferiority in the face of this rapidly evolving force. The song is a bold statement on a pressing issue, exploring the unsettling realization that what we create might one day surpass and dominate us or maybe it has already".
The new album, Galvanize, is like a brutal thunderstorm of unbound energy, guiding the listener into eternal darkness while still shining with the bright, lightning-like energy that lies within. The quartet proves they're a perfect modern metal match, combining creative performance, composition, provocation and pure emotion.
League Of Distortion on Galvanize: "We are excited and euphoric to share this second album with you! Yes, the relentless modern metal storm is raging on. Untamed and rampant we are again, openly and honestly speaking our minds, trying to process what's going on in this world, sharing very personal topics and lyrics and providing a badass sound-wall. Fearless of crossing lines and musical borders we created an album which has its own personality and sound".
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