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Already with the albums "Antipathy" (2009) and "Depersonalization" (2012) nolongerhuman mastermind Clint Robertson managed to gain a lot of attention and praise in the electro/industrial scene. Now it's time for the third sound rocket: "Withdrawal". The album features 10 tracks that should give you pause and contemplate your personal reality. A lot of bands in this genre find easy inspiration from the standard topics of war, sex and violence. nolongerhuman's approach is a much more personal, soul searching experience. But lets have Clint explain how he felt when he created this beautiful masterpiece: " 'Withdrawal' is very personal in nature. It deals with my experiences the last few years, moving all over the country to find peace. Getting rid of my own addictions, and seeing life from a different perspective, standing up to challenges and overcoming them, instead of avoiding them or running from them. It's about fighting to become who and whatever one wants to be, without limits, and fighting anyone who would want you to change who you are. The concept was simple. Sometimes to find yourself you have to withdrawal from everyone and everything and truly look in the mirror, decide if you like what you see, and if you don't, change it by any means necessary. I didn't pull any punches with the vocals, there is very little allegory, every track is directly related to a situation I experienced, or a person who was in my life. I guess, the sample in the first track says the con
Stop.Listen.Think.Infest
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Apostate
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Raptor
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Lusus Naturae
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Modern Narcissus
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Sycophant
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Dead Empire
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The Forgotten
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Quiet Desperation
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The Death Hour
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