This was the first studio material we heard off of Fear Inoculum, but we didn't know it at the time. It played when they were posting the release date on stage during the spring tour.
This was the first studio material we heard off of Fear Inoculum, but we didn't know it at the time. It played when they were posting the release date on stage during the spring tour.
Oh nice. Thanks for the info!
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Hi, I'm new here, so sorry if this has been posted before/somewhere else.
I was wondering. You can translate the title of this song as a incantation against fears. But might it also literally mean a repetitive series "against" (as in versus) Fear inoculum? I can't help but noticing that 7empest seems (almost) exactly 7 times as long as this segue. Perhaps it should be put against one another? Or overlapping?
Hi, I'm new here, so sorry if this has been posted before/somewhere else.
I was wondering. You can translate the title of this song as a incantation against fears. But might it also literally mean a repetitive series "against" (as in versus) Fear inoculum? I can't help but noticing that 7empest seems (almost) exactly 7 times as long as this segue. Perhaps it should be put against one another? Or overlapping?
Pretty sure that's just coincidence. "Overthinking, overanalyzing separates the body from the mind."
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I was wondering. You can translate the title of this song as a incantation against fears. But might it also literally mean a repetitive series "against" (as in versus) Fear inoculum? I can't help but noticing that 7empest seems (almost) exactly 7 times as long as this segue. Perhaps it should be put against one another? Or overlapping?
I think anytime there’s a double meaning, it is likely intended. Keenan is not ignorant to the words that he is using. So it stands to bear that this could have a double meaning, perhaps the title of the segue is simultaneously giving voice against the litany against fear (found originally in the book Dune).
To me it makes sense because there are multiple factions speaking in the lyrics. The one who wants to sleep forever, the betrayer, is likely comfortable in fear. Whereas the higher self wants to be uncomfortable, wants to be inoculated from fear, and wants to progress and not be complacent.
I can't help but noticing that 7empest seems (almost) exactly 7 times as long as this segue. Perhaps it should be put against one another? Or overlapping?
7 is also the number of bodies of lyrics in the song.
Art's universally accessible multi-modal ambiguity allows for any interpretation to hold and validate personal intellectual value.
Any detail's significance can extend across multiple levels of explanation and there mustn't necessarily be ranking, causing separation between any of the levels.