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For C. Marlowe

by Lamebrain

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The Ancestor 03:11
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1593 04:05
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Repulse 05:26
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Ruby 05:38
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Ace Combat 04:34
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Commencement 03:58
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Demeanor 07:11

about

The usage of an acoustic piano, a couple more ambiances, and saxophone in this album gives a perceptible difference in the form of a sound to a careful listener. Giving an angular yet irresistibly catchy tune for the listeners about the idea of changes from the previous album into a whole new concept. It also marks the end of an era of the late Lamebrain in their past time, by becoming a new identity with so much more stories to tell, and meanings inside their works in this album.

Applying an aura of sadness in the notes of the piano really revelatory about what they wanted to say about Christopher Marlowe. Placing Dennis Junio playing his saxophone in their sixth track "Ruby" also interpreting the advanced taste of their music, slightly telling us the taste of sadness they felt by losing something important in their process of making music or simply being alive as a human being using the story of Christopher or maybe simply changing the band's old identity and so on. The album itself kinda talk about Marlowe’s stories in a form of fiction that they rearranged in their perspectives.

From what we saw, the band does think that a work of art also tells the identity of its maker. And Christopher, the one who inspires the most prominent writer of our time, William Shakespeare spoke to the band in some ways. They decided to remake the stories, the legends, the conspiracies of this decent yet not so lucky man. Christopher was a witty man, being an atheist in the wrong time and a wrong place. Being so different in a way of thinking, just like the band's music which has a very different color in their circumstances.

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released August 30, 2019

Recorded at Red Studio and Reog105 Studio
Mixed and Mastered by Indra Severus
Album Artwork by Aditama Krishna

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Lamebrain Bandung, Indonesia

Alan Davison ( Guitar , Voc )

Pramaditya Azhar ( Drum )

Mufti Mujtahid ( Bass )

Rizky Aslam ( Guitar )
lamebrainid@gmail.com

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