Let Us Begin The Future is now available! The album is meant to be listened to as one continuous piece, rather than the songs played individually.
Let Us Begin The Future is a journey album, that takes you through the current state of earth’s existence and touches on many themes both directly and indirectly;
It starts in a dream, a deep sleep across the universe, the chaos that ensues throughout it and within it. The effects of this chaos on humankind, loss of love, hatred, fear, anxiety… the machines that control us. A moment of realization about an oppressive state of being and how humankind has become the machine that eats itself, and how we must escape from it, find our destiny, and experience a future that encompasses a new state of being, one of hope and the antidote to chaos. We hope you enjoy the album we’ve worked so hard on for the last 5 years. We are thrilled to have it done and to move on to what comes next (the “future?!”).
Thank you to everyone who has supported us and continues to support us in this endeavor. Let Us Begin The Future.
lyrics
By meddle you're better
To settle than face it
But can I be banal
Enough to speak it?
Oh, oo, ahhh, oo ahh, oo ahh, oo ahh-ah
I count all of you fetter to break
and seek this... 1
Red fire girl, making my world
Red fire girl, making my world
By battle you sell it
A little too faceless
But can't pull it together
To fake the spaces
Oh, oo, ahhh, oo ahh, oo ahh, oo ahh-ah
I count all of you fetter to break
and seek this...
Red fire girl, making my world
Red fire girl, making my world
Red fire girl, making my world
Red fire girl, making my world
credits
from Let Us Begin The Future,
released March 19, 2020
Music and lyrics composed by Josh Schroeder, Songs of Schroedland/Red Brick Songs (ASCAP)
The sophomore album from former session musician Imraan Paleker highlights his modern soul, alt-rock, jazz, and electronic sensibilities. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 16, 2020
Grizzly Bear’s classic debut gets a 15th anniversary vinyl reissue, with a digital companion featuring a bevy of remixes. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 12, 2020
This Sub Pop debut from Dutch trio The Homesick threads contemporary post-punk with call-and-response vocals, lilting clarinet and piano, and acoustic instrumentation. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 7, 2020