Planet of Zeus: Faith in Physics
Planet of Zeus: Faith in Physics
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Planet of Zeus
Label: Heavy Psych Sounds
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 736530999551
Genre: Rock
In 2019, at a time in which irrationalism seems to be king, with far-right politics enjoying mainstream status worldwide, religious fundamentalists, flat-earthers, and anti-vaccinists testing the limits of freedom of speech, Planet of Zeus return with their highly anticipated fifth studio album, Faith In Physics. Lyrically, this album seems to be Planet of Zeus's most socio-politically conscious release, dealing with themes such as digitalization, religion, social network pseudo-revolution, addiction, and lonerism. Musically, it sounds like the band's chosen to take the dirtiest path possible in order to create the highly charged atmosphere needed to get it's messages through. 46 minutes of heavy, intellectual riffology and fat grooves, reminiscent of Rage Against The Machine's best days, MC5-esque attitude and energy, coupled with Queens Of The Stone Age's pop sensibilities. An album that flows like water and closes with Planet of Zeus's signature psychedelic last track, that sounds like The Doors landing in 2019 Athens via teleportation.
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