The Wave And The Particle, USA-based symphonic/prog metal visionaries, present the lyric video for "The Other," a powerful track from the album Electric Sheep, which has been out since 31 January via Wormholedeath. "The Other" began as a nod to The Birthday Massacre but evolved into something uniquely its own.
The lyrics explore humanity's tendency to seek reflections of itself in others, whether in people, cultures, or even alien worlds. Inspired by Stanislaw Lem's observation that "We do not need other worlds. We need mirrors", the song questions our ability to truly embrace difference. Musically, it balances introspection and intensity, mirroring the push and pull between connection and projection.
Now click play below and enjoy the brand new lyric video "The Other". More details about the album and video for the track "Legacy" can be found over HERE. Link


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