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Television...and the Dead Rock Star
I am happy to announce that recording for the second studio release of Slave Machine is well under way!
Picking up where the first chapter left off, "Television...and the Dead Rock Star" represents the true evolution of the style that has already set Slave Machine apart from the polluted mainstream of lyrical nonsense and mindless power chord anthologies.
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Listen carefully for the message here. Everything that we have been tought to absorb has been carefully constructed in order to sell something, be it physical product or perhaps a thought itself. Seek out the intent of the message as well as that of the sender. Take profit out of the equation (or formula) and the truth is found in the remaining variable. |
CD: Television...and the Dead Rock Star
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This was the first song written for the album. It's about living in a lie to make yourself forget who you are and, in effect, become something or someone else. Only when we set down our lust for someone else's achievements can we ourselves begin to grow. If we can put aside our own lie maybe we can become a little more human. | MP3.com CD: Zero - buy it!
CD: Zero
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This is the first song that begins to develop the relationship between the "slave" and the "machine". It is the turning of human ideas and creations from the Earth (Mind) into capital (Power). It can be traced like a pyramid all the way to the top, there sits the man who makes your decisions for you and he is your enemy. The very moment that you think you have created something pure and sweet, you look up and there he is pulling on your strings. There is always someone growing from your pain. There is always someone laughing at you in a room with no windows. We turn to silver, to make them strong, then they drive us out. | MP3.com CD: Zero - buy it!
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