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…when will things make sense?

by The Transmuted Hubris

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1.
Not your body Not your choice
2.
Transmittal 02:02
When I look around me all I see is madness. All of these actions brings us great sadness, I know my actions count, still I do too little. I speak, rarely act, same as most, transmittal. Please gather ghosts of past, present and future. Let all of us come together and examine this culture. The time to act is now, we can’t wait. We are still at square one, soon it can all be too late.
3.
Agro 02:34
Autumn, winter, all what it bring. Not everything comes out of spring. Why did no one ever tell me, even beauty dies. Mentally strongest, brightest no doubt. A change you couldn’t live with or without. But why did no one ever tell me that even beauty dies. Give me formaldehyde and methanol. Cause I can’t take this anymore. No one ever told me, beauty dies. Beauty dies. Beauty dies. Autumn, winter, all what it bring. Not everything comes out of spring. But why did no one ever tell me, even beauty dies. Give me methanol and formaldehyde. Let me lay here by your side. As no one ever told me, beauty can die. Beauty can die. Beauty can die. Even beauty dies.
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Sunday Smile 02:06
A smile, A Sunday morning, A flicker of eyes, A face full of shame, A smile, A Sunday close to noon, An uneasy introduction, A short goodbye, A short Sunday smile, It’s all that’s left with me, All left with me.

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An EP of four short, over the top drenched in analogue drive, dream pop songs, with a hint of DIY punk ideals.

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released September 1, 2022

All songs written, recorded and ruined by The Transmuted Hubris

The Transmuted Hubris are:
Jonas, Mårten and Samuel.

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The New Emphatic Stockholm, Sweden

What started as an sarcastic name of a pretended band for an album of bizarre love songs took root and have since stayed.

Guesses and impulses put together with simple gear, recorded and mixed on an iPhone/iPad at a kitchen table with a view.
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