Toronto group Apogean has dropped “Bluelight Sonata,” the fourth and final single off their debut record, Cyberstrictive, scheduled for 08 March 2024 via The Artisan Era physically (vinyl, CD) and digitally. The blackened tech death track, contributing to the album’s central theme of exploring the dark side of technology, highlights blue light from digital devices and its dangers.
According to Apogean:
“‘Bluelight Sonata’ is the introductory piece that presents the overarching theme of our upcoming album, ‘Cyberstrictive.’ It covers the dangers of an increasingly automated landscape and how its effects endanger many aspects of physical and mental health to the public. As a spoof of ‘Moonlight Sonata,’ the song serves as a grandiose satire to illustrate these sentiments as dramatically as possible. Musically, this track reflects our most atmospheric tendencies.”
WATCH the Music Video for “Hueman (The Pleasure of Burn)” RIGHT HERE and FIND the track on your preferred digital/streaming media AT THIS LOCATION.
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