Following Deafness and Muteness, The Miscommunication trilogy by Italian dark electro/industrial duo Synapsyche, comes to a haunting conclusion with Blindness, a melancholic yet powerful anthem about those who refuse to see the truth, escaping into ignorance rather than facing reality. Some people look away from injustice, avoid the pain of the world, and live in comfortable delusion - but Synapsyche rips off the blindfold with a masterful fusion of dark-pop elegance, evocative melodies, and infectious grooves. This time, the duo explores its softer, more cinematic side, proving its artistry knows no limits.
This grand finale is accompanied by an aggrotech-fueled Bring Me The Horizon's cover, "Antivist", and another exclusive new song to crown it all: the upbeat and high-impact sonic assaults of "What We Believe We Are"… a slogan on its own. Link
SYNAPSYCHE - Concludes The Miscommunication Trilogy
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