Sentience Machine release 'Microscopic Enemy'OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY Goryl Records The band’s rebellious and anarchic spirit has been captured in their gritty debut single ‘Black Mirror’, reflecting on Orwellian oppression and the violation of our privacy and data. The record received rave reviews from Steve Savale of pioneering UK group Asian Dub Foundation and singer Charlotte Kelly of legendary group Soul II Soul. The London based band is ready to unleash second single ‘Microscopic Enemy,’ which is a powerful and emotive response triggered by the perpetual feeling of imprisonment generated by the new reality we face. ‘Microscopic Enemy’ takes no prisoners with its uncompromising, hard-hitting lyrics about lockdown life. The song is a reference to the impact on mental health; caused by economic hardships, media coverage and the disaster capitalists who have cashed in on the crisis. Sentience Machine is fronted by UK psychedelic trance DJ and singer Psibindi (aka Rena), guitarist and producer Edward Abela, drummer Jamie Steenbergen, bassist Stephen Clift and guitarist Ben Turner.
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September 10, 2021 11:22am ET by Goryl Records |