German post‑apocalyptic gothic rock entity Near Earth Orbit (N.E.O.) return with “N.W.O.”, the third single taken from their forthcoming album L C F R, due for release on 19 March via Solar Lodge.
True to the project’s dystopian vision, L C F R transforms speculative futures into brooding, cinematic soundscapes. Set within a fractured version of the United States, the album imagines a world where autocrats hide behind the façade of curated democracies, the Deep State moves in perpetual shadow, and a so‑called New World Order reshapes existence through fear, surveillance, and orchestrated chaos. It is a narrative steeped in paranoia, prophecy, and the slow collapse of truth.
With “N.W.O.”, Near Earth Orbit invite listeners deeper into this collapsing reality. The accompanying video single expands the project’s mythos, offering another glimpse into the bleak architecture of their universe.
Immerse yourself in the world of Near Earth Orbit with the brand‑new video for “N.W.O.” — and if you missed it, you can revisit the previously released single “L C F R” and explore more album details over HERE. Link


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