Following the success of their debut single “One Final Day”, The Beautiful Blū expands their musical horizons in “Future Blur”, a throwback digital masterpiece paying homage to iconic songs similar to Afrika Bambaattaa’s “Planet Rock” and Gary Numan’s “Cars.” Although it differs in sound and magnificence from their earlier launch, the theme stays true to the elemental ideas that underpin The Beautiful Blū’s upcoming debut album, iGenocide.
As you’ll hear beneath, “Future Blur” opens as a portrayal of the carefree way of life in Europe earlier than World War II, regardless of warning indicators that recommend in any other case. However, on this occasion, the longer term brings struggle, because the Nazis invade Europe and the dream of a vibrant future turns into a nightmare of demise and destruction. People start to query the place God is in a time of immense ache, struggling, and demise and why he has deserted them in such a time of want. With a lot substance and which means behind their music, The Beautiful Blū are already a breath of contemporary air within the scene. Stream the one beneath by way of Spotify and remember to additionally learn what the group has to say in regards to the inspiration behind this launch as properly:
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“What does the future hold? We tend to assume that everything will be OK. Many of us know the classic experiment that when you put a frog in boiling water it will jump out, but that when you put it in hot water, and then slowly turn the heat up, it will boil to death. Why? Because when things change slowly, we tend to accept the changes, even when the changes are for the worse.”
LISTEN: The Beautiful Blū Unleash Hard-Hitting, Meaningful “Future Blur” Single Ahead of Debut Album