Today, Poland's Tachion-X, an alternative electronic project with industrial influences and a cinematic vibe, self-released its debut full-length, 5120, and shared a video for "Rosemary's Lullaby", which, as the band points out "puts more emphasis on the visual aesthetic and atmosphere rather than on a concrete narrative".
For more regarding Tachion-X and its full-length offering, including the two previously revealed videos, follow HEREs. Also, welcome to read the album's review and the interview. Link


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"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
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