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A Door - Do You Want Me To Come In Your Feed

 



In the newest release by 'A Door,' the enigmatic title 'Do You Want Me To Come In Your Feed?' beckons us into a world where gritty guitar licks intertwine with mesmeric vocals. This splendid track , masterfully mixed by Elliot from Ringo Deathstarr, casts a spell, fusing raw intensity with entrancing melody.

Yet, the brilliance of this composition lies in its thought-provoking genesis. It unravels a tapestry of inspiration spun from the shadows of the Cambridge Analytica scandal and the futuristic landscapes of the Terminator film saga. It serves as a poignant critique, contrasting the humdrum reality of algorithmic dominance with the grandiose visions of 80s sci-fi.

Within this musical vista, the term 'Feed' finds a dual meaning, symbolizing the modern social media landscape while carrying undertones of voracious consumerism and self-indulgence. 'A Door' creatively weaves 'morphine' into its wordplay, while subtly alluding to Marx's famous assertion that religion is society's opiate.

This project is a testament to a unique odyssey marked by health challenges and a flourishing exploration of visual arts during the pandemic's solitude. 'A Door' celebrates post-punk, intellectual reflection, and an undercurrent of humor, all delivered through a distorted lens. These revelations from 'A Door' promise an unconventional and deeply resonant musical experience.


Review by Thomas Imposter