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The Zenith Passage Premiere “Divinertia II” Video

The Zenith Passage have shared an official video for their new song “Divinertia II.“ That track will appear on their new album “Datalysium,” which is set to be released on July 21.

The group commented:

“Lyrically, this song is about the panic that ultimately causes what we can consider a Big Bang within the context of Datalysium. In Part I, we explore a universal totality that exists in a closed loop. At some point it gets wise to the idea of ‘more.’ In ‘Divinertia II,’ this idea manifests ‘more’ into existence, unexpectedly splitting into the known and unknown realities that we exist in today, all borne of confusion and fear.

Musically, we explore and expand on a motif and counterpoint theme, which evolves into various tempos and momentum. A majority of this song is just one riff played at various speeds using a familiar rhythmic motif throughout. The evolving tempos are all derivatives of triplet, as a nod to the number of the universe, 333.”

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PostedJune 14, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsThe Zenith Passage, Divinertia II, Datalysium

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