Tracklist:1. Dead Friends 2. Can't Take It 3. Black Hole Soul 4. In the Choke of the Future 5. Waiting for the Sun 6. Please, Murder 7. Time Amnesia 8. InfectionMission to the Suns third album, Seven Years, marks a striking evolution for the project. While
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Tracklist:
1. Dead Friends
2. Can’t Take It
3. Black Hole Soul
4. In the Choke of the Future
5. Waiting for the Sun
6. Please, Murder
7. Time Amnesia
8. Infection
Mission to the Suns third album, Seven Years, marks a striking evolution for the project. While staying true to their signature blend of atmospheric sound design and spectral vocal sances, the duo pushes further into melodic territory, balancing accessibility with their core foundation of electronic noise and brooding textures. Christopher Samuels meticulous music production crafts a world of hypnotic rhythms, fractured melodies, and dense sonic landscapes, while Kirill Slavins unwavering vocals channel raw emotion, guiding the listener through themes of addiction, obsession, powers corrupting influence, urban isolation, late-night vulnerability, and the inescapable physical constraints of reality itself. From the relentless basslines and found samples of Dead Friends, which evoke the suffocating weight of factory life and lost potential, to Black Hole Soul, the albums only track with a discernible beat, where Samuels lush organ synth and IDM-inflected rhythm provide a ghostly foundation for Slavins meditation on self-destruction, Seven Years is unrelenting in its depth. The closing track, Infection, swells with mournful intensity as Samuels string arrangements and piano lines intertwine, creating a final, scathing reflection on lost innocence and the irreversible passage of time. With Seven Years, Mission to the Sun refines and expands their sonic universe, pushing their sound into new emotional and melodic territory while retaining the raw, immersive atmosphere that defines their work. A record of transformation and reckoning, Seven Years stands as the duos most evocative and fully realized release to date.
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