Freak Establishment’s second album Fata Morgana is steeped in the surreal and experimental, both in its creation and its thematic essence. The tagline “Whose Memories are These?” hints at a deeper, unsettling exploration Read more
Freak Establishment’s second album Fata Morgana is steeped in the surreal and experimental, both in its creation and its thematic essence. The tagline “Whose Memories are These?” hints at a deeper, unsettling exploration of identity and perception, one that straddles the boundaries of reality and fiction. The band, in its pursuit of blending chaotic, far-reaching sounds, confronts the idea of memory distortion, or even the possibility of memories that don’t belong to them, seeping into their consciousness. This tension is reflected in the music itself—unpredictable, fragmented, and pushing the limits of what Michael & Squiddy had previously explored.
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Moving Parts 5:280:00/5:28
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Windmills 5:320:00/5:32
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Desert Palace 3:270:00/3:27
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Artifact 1:380:00/1:38
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The Cy-Birds 1:100:00/1:10
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Chatterer 5:480:00/5:48
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Autumn in Squid York 3:400:00/3:40
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Found Footage 2:480:00/2:48
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Tunnels 5:210:00/5:21
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Staring Through 0:550:00/0:55
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Spectre 2:090:00/2:09
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Distance Mechanism 7:050:00/7:05