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Shadow Of Intent Premiere “Mechanical Chaos” Video

Shadow Of Intent have shared an official video for their new song “Mechanical Chaos.” That track will appear on the group's new album “Imperium Delirium,” which will be available on June 27. Vocalist Benn Duerr said the following:

“‘Mechanical Chaos‘ was written to confront the cold, dehumanized reality of modern warfare—one increasingly shaped by the rise of drone technology. As unmanned systems redefine the battlefield, we find ourselves at a crossroads of power, ethics, and consequence. They have become the equalizer of nations. But with this shift comes a new era of destruction—one marked not by strategy, but saturation.

The result is a battlefield soaked in attrition, where both sides bleed endlessly and blindly. ‘Mechanical Chaos‘ doesn’t celebrate this evolution—it laments it. It’s a cry against the dehumanization of war, where soldiers are reduced to dots on a screen, and civilians caught in the crossfire become collateral in a game of endurance. The future hinted at in our music is not distant—it’s already unfolding. This song is for the forgotten, the vaporized, and the haunted—those left beneath the specters above.”

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PostedJune 6, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsShadow Of Intent

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