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Arcadea (Mastodon, Etc.) Premiere New Song “Exodus Of Gravity”

Arcadea (Mastodon, etc.) have shared a new track called “Exodus Of Gravity.” That song will appear on their new album, “The Exodus Of Gravity,” which is set to be released on August 22. Core Atoms commented:

“It’s the future we find ourselves in, the once fertile terrain of New Arcadea seems barren, with the exception of lifeless robots & silent spores. Anxiety, doubt, curiosity & wonder propel the intrepid synthetic-observer through an odyssey. Slowly integrating with the spores, new senses are born within. A recognition of the possibility of planetary life ignites. A changing code yields a new mission deep within: LIFE. Through the spores, a new, powerful, sentience is gained. New senses reveal themselves as well as new anxieties… While a great metamorphosis is happening on the surface, just above, a hungry black hole looms, ingesting gravity, and the fundamental forces of the universe. Reality in reverse.”

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PostedJuly 22, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsArcadea

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