Baltimore (USA)-based industrial/experimental electro band Nahja Mora has released a new EP, Inside Out. Inside Out takes a look into the sociology of active shooters and their media coverage. Active shooter scenarios are often about fifteen minutes long according to government sources. So, in just over fifteen minutes, Nahja Mora examines the socio-media-ecosystem that creates, sustains and follows the horror we've all become too accustomed to.
Stylistically, Inside Out is sneering industrial rock, jazz journey into oblivion, despairing synth-pop, and political commentary. Experimental as always, Nahja Mora explores the perilous intersection of mental health struggles and the chilling consequence of electronic media releases. This is sample-based, heavy, video-game-addled industrial rock. Can you finish? Link

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"For my sake, I could just stop playing the old stuff, but on the other hand, I know that our fans want it." - Anders Kobro
"We were outsiders, and nobody knew what the fuck was going on. We just listened to this extreme music that nobody else liked, and that made us very strong..." - Mikael Stanne
"I don't tend to judge people, but I do judge them if they're too lazy to engage in independent thought or if they're simply careless and don't consider the consequences..." - Sven Friedrich
"There's much more detail in our music now than 20 years ago. It's also much easier nowadays because you can do many things at home." - Morten Lybecker

