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Forget My Silence Release New Song, "Fake Fate"

Forget My Silence are set to drop their latest single “Fake Fate” on April 8th - integrating sonic landscapes similar to Linkin Park, Korn and Bring Me The Horizon.

“The song "Fake Fate" speaks on the subject of everything being the same without a touch of authenticity. To find success today in any area, people should appear, behave even think within particular standards held and controlled by elite companies approving or disapproving, thus subjectively shaping the world. People today are willing to give a lot to be involved in whatever works regardless liking it or not, making the world of today more fake than ever.

In the video everything is represented symbolically until a climax happens leaving the characters overwhelmed. They make a decision to not be involved in this anymore and proceed on their own in their own way. We consider this ideology to be another way to control preferences, personalities, even minds and it might be just another step in the Division Agenda.”

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“It is time to bring the colors back from the digital world to real life. Together we stand, divided we fall!”

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PostedApril 8, 2023
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsForget My Silence, Fake Fate

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