Redshift Gives Us A Monster Groove with Single and Video for “Entropy”

It is not often that we are left speechless at The Whole Kameese….. we recently checked out the new single and video for “Entropy” from Bath (UK) based progressive-metal three-piece Redshift and yep! We were left speechless . Redshift , who will be releasing their second studio album “Laws Of Entropy” on April 28th are unlike anything we’ve ever heard …. Absolutely freaking brilliant.

You can listen to “Entropy” on Spotify Here and on Apple Music Here you can also watch the amazing video for “Entropy” below

“Entropy” is sort of the music version of a super hero who has the ability to be a shape shifter, in that just when you think you have the style of the song figured out BOOM it changes .

The first few seconds into “Entropy” there is this real swing feel that then switches to a real 90’s rock groove feel. “Entropy” then takes this real heavy turn that is just flat out amazing . Just when you think the tune is over it morphs again in to this phenomenal progressive rock feel .

Redshift proved in this amazingly crafted song they are clearly next level musicians with jaw dropping abilities. Liam Fear,vocals,keyboards,bass, Joshua Boniface , guitar and Jack Camp ,drums are a dynamic and tight musical unit unlike anything we’ve seen in a long while.

At it’s core Entropy is a song about the absurdity and the anxiety of an existential crisis.

We can all experience this at some point in our lives and this was an expression of the emotional journey from my personal experience. The words and feelings put into the song come from a place of uncertainty about what I was doing, where I was going, why I had made certain choices, the ones that worked out and the ones that I regret. At the time I wrote the lyrics, I was stuck in a job I didn’t like, single, and hadn’t had a sense of direction as to where I was going. At some points, I could be annoyed with myself and then laugh at myself. Sometimes, I experienced much darker thoughts with the depression I was going through. I managed to see a counselor, which did help me get a better grip on things but at the same time made me feel more peculiar and a bit mad. The end result was Entropy, (nervous breakdown, the musical),” explains lyricist Liam Fear.

For a one of a kind musical experience you need to stop what you are doing and go check out “Entropy” from Redshift, Your music loving heart will be forever grateful.

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