@@stevenpochatko945 Even the visuals give me comfort, honestly. In this format, they represent a way for me to visualize and cathartically dismiss fears in my mind that run rampant and become overblown otherwise.
Imagine being inside that realm and you want to cover your ears and eyes, because of how excruciatingly disorienting and nauseating it is. So you put your hands on your ears and you close your eyes. But your eyelids aren't eyelids anymore. They have become clusters of rubbery string. Your hands, similarly transformed into absurdity, are now two big spikes and you accidentally perforate both your ears, because of how sharp they are. Welcome to the realm of chaos.
@@SatanicDesolation ahh. A lack of nuance. "Heavy" doesn't necessarily mean good. Some of their guitar tones of recent years are just not that great. That's from someone who has been listening to them for 27 years.
It makes me feel like I'm being guided in a softly scattered way through a sophisticated dream, a dream that is impossible to describe outside of its boundaries, in which its contents lack any sign of life, intent or identity, as if there's nothing there, in the truest sense of the word. Nothing to be deciphered nor to be brought into the regular world in a conveyable language, and it's unsettling. There's something only to be felt, seen, witnessed, and viscerally understood, an unbounded void, in the context of the dream and the dream only, and then forgotten, to be never aware of having witnessed it. It makes me think that I could have lived all of my life having had this dream of witnessing, feeling and understanding this unbounded void, every single night, only to wake up as if I never did.
@@eternity8811 i can agree that their guitar tone is not that great on Immutable, but on TVSOR… holy shit it’s so sludgy and gooey and heavy and nice. My favorite.
I remember watching wizardheads videos and thinking "this is perfect for meshuggah, they should ask him to make a video for them", glad to see the band agrees
Totally, I am pretty sure I've commented on few of his "unofficial" videos that they fit Meshuggah so much. So glad he is on here. I dislike most of AI generated stuff, but Wizardheads stuff just works.
This video makes me think of H. P. Lovecraft, H. R. Giger and M. C. Escher... what a fascinating and utterly terrifying combination with this instrumental masterpiece... well done!
@@postmitotic2164 pour moi meshuggah c'est un peu l'expression de l'horreur cosmique au niveau musical ça tords le cerveau y'a un vrai délire lovecraftien dans la structure rythmique et mélodique, c'est ultra déshumanisé et dark
@@inalingthedead I think he’s mostly talking about IATT. I mean i like it because of the music lol but I was thinking would i like it if it was the video for a band I don’t like? Probably not.
This is Wizardhead's doing, highly recommend his stuff. Was waiting for this moment a long time seeing how much he loves the band. And now he actually is a part of their story, insane!
@Zelim People DID imagine visuals of this caliber.. H.R. Geiger, M.C. Escher, Salvador Dali.. etc.. many artists who did metal cover arts.. The AI expands on it and sets it into motion.
Seriously the closest representation of what I would imagine hell to be like if there was such a thing. Perpetual chaos just eternally. Nothing truly human to embrace. This is madness. This is meshuggah
@@plytrul extra-dimensional heavy metal cosmic horror is basically my happy place. Definite Shoggoth inspiration used to create many of the models for this
a bad trip makes you feel helpless and damaged ... but those are the ones that really teach you to love yourself and others, they can be a real wake up call to get your life together.
Sometimes you can witness something dark on a trip and be unphased if you're sure of yourself. I've had an experience where I felt like I was shifting between negative and positive wavelengths of visuals in almost an exploratory way
I think I know why the song intro is so effective... so evil, at least to me. Having listened to this song dozens of times, the pattern right before 1:37 is exactly the same pattern that leads into that explosive transition to distortion later on. But instead of getting that explosion, we get these echoey guitars reinforcing the scale and the mood. They're silent but they betray what is yet to come. To me, it's the embodiment of staring into the abyss and finding that something stares back. It's a being much bigger than you, observing you. You have no idea what it is capable of, yet that unmoving glare gives us a slight comfort. The guitars are sweet and dreamlike - as though this pattern will continue forever. But they exist outside of sight, orchestrating, calculating, and planning until the time is exactly right. The visualizer plays into this perfectly: the longer you look at it, the more alive it is. AI is not human, yet it shows us the conglomeration of our thoughts - it has a flat affect that beckons our instinct, but disguises itself from any moral or survivalist reading of what might be moving below.
Yeah!!!!! Meshuggah ! This is beyond tripping it is world moving visuals. Okay a month later and 48 listens later. This their best instrumental! Change my mind 😌
I thought I was weird as a kid until I read this. I remember having a really bad time with lyme disease as a kid and had high fever for like 2 weeks and I had nightmares like this every night. Everytime I woke up I vomited all over the bed as if it wasn't bad enough already. Haven't really had similar nightmares since then though but I know what you're talking about
We recently messed around with AI to make a music video and can tell you that this is actually pretty hard to pull off this well! Great job Meshuggah and Wizardhead :)
From the outside a lot of people think using AI assistance in art production is simply typing in some prompts and collecting results, but if that's all you do, that's all it looks like. I appreciate the kind words.
I think there is indeed a lot of misconception about what AI does in these situations, people often seem to think it is all the work of AI but it is more just a tool, it does not become the artist. A bit sad it is often perceived that way and less credit is given to the real artist.
@@Wizardhead do you have any resources I could look into just to learn more about this type of stuff? It's fascinating to me and I probably wouldn't do much with it, but I love this kind of stuff. Great job on the visualizer
Meshuggah are the innovators of what is truly metal, forever creating a new. I remember when they came out and where amongst the first bands if not THE FIRST to use 7 & 8 string guitar's and real drop tunings. Some folks made fun of them & mocked them as Meshuggah were doing things their way!! Question? What is art? Art is subjectively different to everyone. Thus this is their Art and now everyone gets it!
This is outrageous. Every single frame has the potential to describe or tell a story that one goes through whilst listening to any meshuggah song from their catalogue.
@@travisbuck4759 yeah but they have not play this yet 😪. Maybe next year they will add it to the set. Also I would really love to hear phantoms , my personal favorite on the new album
The beginning is probably one of my favorite calm parts. Awesome song and the video really adds a lot to the music. Great symbiosis. This song with the video may be the closest you can get to taking psychedelic or dissociative drugs without actually taking them.
This is one of the coolest videos I've ever seen. It's hard to find unique videos on the internet now but I don't think I've ever seen anything like this.
This Visualizer is as amazing as the song, guys ! It's like a nightmare taking form and deforming again in a Lovecraftian / Alien (Ridley Scott) world, breathing as the song express itself. LOVE IT !
Giger based his work on Lovecraft writtings. His most famous illustration book is named "necronomicon", the book in which we can see what became next the Alien.
Here’s a note. I really want the band to make a psychedelic live style music video for ligature marks that’s crushing and shows the band in its live setting. In my opinion that would break the world open if it came out and it would possibly showcase their ability to make a crowd dance for people who haven’t been to their shows yet. After Ligature marks I could totally see a music video for Kaleidoscope due to it being way easier to play comparatively to armies and phantoms
Right now this is my favorite song from the latest album. It has such a deep and mesmerizing vibe, almost soothing. I enjoy these instrumental tracks from Meshuggah and I would love to see a complete instrumental album.
That's probably one of the best Meshuggah song. I'm happy that they deliver always the best quality. This one is with me almost every day since it came out
You know, at least we lived in the same time span as Meshuggah.
I literally have thought that before lol
who?
They lived and chuged and left
agreed
Nice crimson pfp dude
-How many phobias do you want included in the video?
-Yes
I guess you must be correct and it's about fear but felt like it was only comforting. Did you feel comforted at all or only unsettled?
@@BeKindToBirdsI think they are referring to the visuals, I guess everyone sees and heard it in their own way
@@stevenpochatko945 Even the visuals give me comfort, honestly. In this format, they represent a way for me to visualize and cathartically dismiss fears in my mind that run rampant and become overblown otherwise.
What phobias?
Not sure how a band can't disappoint for over 3 decades
Ive had my ehhs on Trivium... but the vocalist surprises me
almost all began to conform, not these men
...can...
Contradictions collapse wasn't that great neither..
u just make the same song over and over again, stonks meshuggah
I imagine this is what the Realm of Chaos in Warhammer 40k looks like.
maybe the realm of tzeentch
Tzeentch's realm then. Meshuggah always worshipped him anyway.
You right. its literally just The Warp after it merged with the Realm Of Chaos.
Imagine being inside that realm and you want to cover your ears and eyes, because of how excruciatingly disorienting and nauseating it is. So you put your hands on your ears and you close your eyes. But your eyelids aren't eyelids anymore. They have become clusters of rubbery string. Your hands, similarly transformed into absurdity, are now two big spikes and you accidentally perforate both your ears, because of how sharp they are.
Welcome to the realm of chaos.
De que hablas ? Es un video juego ?
The persistent amalgam of terrors beyond the perception of corporeal man.
Nice poetry my dude
Thine words more scarier then demons of the night my friend
@@hari-xo2fm than*
There's a version somwhere that plays the intro for an hour, and it's one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard
Sabes donde la encuentro ?
I have not yet played Scorn, but this video does make me think of that game.
oh yeah! check wizardheads channel (the dude who made this video), he definitely has some pretty scornish things going on
Never thought I will see the Great City of Rlyeh with my own eyes, best Lovecraft adaptation I have seen really.
I still listen to straws pulled at random most nights. This is amazing
I freaking love the beggining of this song, it makes me feel an emotion I cant even describe
Yeah then those leaden guitars come in and stomp on your ears and it all just becomes noise.
@@eternity8811 if heavy riffs are not for your ears, how did you manage to get here?
@@SatanicDesolation ahh. A lack of nuance.
"Heavy" doesn't necessarily mean good. Some of their guitar tones of recent years are just not that great.
That's from someone who has been listening to them for 27 years.
It makes me feel like I'm being guided in a softly scattered way through a sophisticated dream, a dream that is impossible to describe outside of its boundaries, in which its contents lack any sign of life, intent or identity, as if there's nothing there, in the truest sense of the word.
Nothing to be deciphered nor to be brought into the regular world in a conveyable language, and it's unsettling.
There's something only to be felt, seen, witnessed, and viscerally understood, an unbounded void, in the context of the dream and the dream only, and then forgotten, to be never aware of having witnessed it.
It makes me think that I could have lived all of my life having had this dream of witnessing, feeling and understanding this unbounded void, every single night, only to wake up as if I never did.
@@eternity8811 i can agree that their guitar tone is not that great on Immutable, but on TVSOR… holy shit it’s so sludgy and gooey and heavy and nice. My favorite.
When THE RIFF comes in
Dude, you’re not lying. The visuals compliment it perfectly👌🏻
I guess you mean 6:48?
Meshuggah makes music their bitch. Everytime. So good.
We do what? We do what when the riff comes in?
@@nomdeguerre8464 headbang?
I remember watching wizardheads videos and thinking "this is perfect for meshuggah, they should ask him to make a video for them", glad to see the band agrees
Same. I am on the fb page, and I always used to wonder why is he not approaching the band for an official MV.
At last Wizardhead is getting the recognition he deserves 🤘
Same! They are legends for taking him in
Totally, I am pretty sure I've commented on few of his "unofficial" videos that they fit Meshuggah so much. So glad he is on here.
I dislike most of AI generated stuff, but Wizardheads stuff just works.
Oh, well I guess all the credit for this video goes to you then.
Jens's headbanging is top notch on this tune.
It's like Bosch's paintings on steroids, animated and a wounderful track that fits perfectly. This Is Art.
So good. One of my new favorites
What's up Bobby!? Just curious, are you a Black Dahlia fan?
Bro, didn't know you were a metalhead!
@@Variety_Pack yeah man, Bobby is the shiznet.
Did not expect you to be into metal. Noice
It's the art man
This video makes me think of H. P. Lovecraft, H. R. Giger and M. C. Escher... what a fascinating and utterly terrifying combination with this instrumental masterpiece... well done!
Complètement, surtout Lovecraft pour ma part
A hint of Salvidor Dali too?
You forgot Beksiński
Add Alex grey to the list also. Giger and Alien are a couple of my favorites.
@@postmitotic2164 pour moi meshuggah c'est un peu l'expression de l'horreur cosmique au niveau musical ça tords le cerveau y'a un vrai délire lovecraftien dans la structure rythmique et mélodique, c'est ultra déshumanisé et dark
First time listening to this band, and this is exactly how I wanted a band called "Meshuggah" to sound.
Did you like it? You're in for a hell of a ride if you do and disover the other songs.
My biggest hope with this video was that it might entice new people to experience their music.
@@muffmuff3631 I loved it.
@@Wizardhead It certainly has, much appreciated!
@@Wizardhead and you did amazingly my good sir i loved hearing one of my favorite bands along side with hr gigers biomachanical style music video
This is what every monday morning looks like in my mind.
The worst part about this albumb is that there aren't 50 more songs
Meshuggah’s gift isn’t that they change your perception of time. It’s that they always take you somewhere far away. Somewhere better.
Holy shit, congrats to Wizardhead for being featured by Meshuggah! 🤘
Totally man, happy for the guy.
Finally!
He made it!!
Y'all bow to Giger.
This is huge! Congrats man!!! I knew this day would come!
Masterpiece
The fact that an AI can make music videos for Meshuggah that are 100x better than what the label gives them will never not be funny
You obviously haven't seen any of Meshuggah's previous film clips..
@@inalingthedead I think he’s mostly talking about IATT. I mean i like it because of the music lol but I was thinking would i like it if it was the video for a band I don’t like? Probably not.
This is Wizardhead's doing, highly recommend his stuff. Was waiting for this moment a long time seeing how much he loves the band. And now he actually is a part of their story, insane!
@@franlovelsimic8421 What he did here with this video is the coolest shit I’ve ever seen. Combined with the music is fucking beyond breathtaking!
@Zelim People DID imagine visuals of this caliber.. H.R. Geiger, M.C. Escher, Salvador Dali.. etc.. many artists who did metal cover arts.. The AI expands on it and sets it into motion.
H.P. Lovecraft and Jorge Luis Borges made a collaboration. Something went wrong. It became a Meshuggah music video.
😂
So beyond incredible.Meshuggah is in a universe all its own. This blows away any metal video ever.
Not. Andromida dropped this kind of stuff, and mehugga "wasnt a rock band" til conformists
You seen any Tool vids ?
chill man its literally just some a.i. shit. anyone can do this. but the music is where it shines.. truly unmatched
Literally every metal band jumped on the same gimmick at the same time lmao. within temptation did it too.
Reminds me of my last Acid trip. Well done.
The change in tone of the graphics when the riff hits >>>>
this, i think, is the best way to describe how something must look in cthulu esque horror
Seriously the closest representation of what I would imagine hell to be like if there was such a thing. Perpetual chaos just eternally. Nothing truly human to embrace. This is madness. This is meshuggah
If we can listen to Meshuggah in hell, I'm signing right now
Fair enough.
I pity your soul
Not quite what hell actually is. It's bit more fiery.
dude i was thinking the exact same thing
Artistic masterpiece. Not even a single lyric and it blows me away.
YOOOOO WIZARDHEAD FINALLY GOT THE COLLABORATION WE DESERVED!
Definitely some H.R. Giger influences. Great video to match a killer song and album
Some Lovecraft too no? "They move below" Shoggoth and deep ones...
Some shrooms definitely))
@@plytrul extra-dimensional heavy metal cosmic horror is basically my happy place. Definite Shoggoth inspiration used to create many of the models for this
@@Wizardhead So it's brillant to me.
" heavy metal cosmic horror " "Happy place"
Totally agree, i also see, Dali, Norman Mclaren"s surrealistc work, like "APhantasy", and Esher.
So glad they did a colab with Wizardhead, he deserves it !
Love how the chromatic chaos of the first 8 minutes resolves in such a beautifully melodic way towards the end.
Well I have found my afterlife. This is the most beautiful thing I’ve seen before.
The visuals are heavily reminiscent of a terrifying Salvia Divinoram trip I had years ago. This is epic.
I was just thinking this is like a Salvia trip, or a hellish DMT trip
Matter forming or existing in different plain is existence at the same time. Each angle from separate dimension
@@NishantDuttanoirvembre It’s really just about chemicals inside the brain
The type of geometry and moving is very DMTesque id say just darker and more sinister
A dark realm for sure
This is probably the trippiest thing I've ever watched. While I've never done hallucinogens, I can imagine this is what a bad trip feels like.
a bad trip makes you feel helpless and damaged ... but those are the ones that really teach you to love yourself and others, they can be a real wake up call to get your life together.
This is what good trip actually feels like
Exactly, how subjective can be this experience@@SatanicDesolation
Sometimes you can witness something dark on a trip and be unphased if you're sure of yourself. I've had an experience where I felt like I was shifting between negative and positive wavelengths of visuals in almost an exploratory way
No such thing as a bad trip. You learn something from each one. 👍
I've always known Meshuggah wasn't just music but a transcending form of auditory art. AI agrees it seems, perfect fit this clip.
The deepest chuggy strumming really gets me love it. First time I heard this band.
The second I heard Meshuggah, Tool didn't exist to me anymore
this is the most introspective intro I had ever listen. beautiful. just beatiful.
I think I know why the song intro is so effective... so evil, at least to me. Having listened to this song dozens of times, the pattern right before 1:37 is exactly the same pattern that leads into that explosive transition to distortion later on. But instead of getting that explosion, we get these echoey guitars reinforcing the scale and the mood. They're silent but they betray what is yet to come. To me, it's the embodiment of staring into the abyss and finding that something stares back. It's a being much bigger than you, observing you. You have no idea what it is capable of, yet that unmoving glare gives us a slight comfort. The guitars are sweet and dreamlike - as though this pattern will continue forever. But they exist outside of sight, orchestrating, calculating, and planning until the time is exactly right. The visualizer plays into this perfectly: the longer you look at it, the more alive it is. AI is not human, yet it shows us the conglomeration of our thoughts - it has a flat affect that beckons our instinct, but disguises itself from any moral or survivalist reading of what might be moving below.
The flat affect beckons not our instinct but our emptiness and insatiable desire to die to escape it...
One of the coolest videos I have ever seen
I have always thought that Meshuggah sounded like cosmic horror... Now I can see it and oh my... They perfectly match!
Meshuggah, single handedly increasing the expansion rate of the Universe. These gentlemen walk amongst us 🤘🤘
*Literally showing zero signs of retirement whatsoever.*
Masterpiece.
Yeah!!!!! Meshuggah ! This is beyond tripping it is world moving visuals.
Okay a month later and 48 listens later. This their best instrumental! Change my mind 😌
I've had nightmares that look exactly like this since I was a kid. I'm kinda terrified but I like it.
I thought I was weird as a kid until I read this. I remember having a really bad time with lyme disease as a kid and had high fever for like 2 weeks and I had nightmares like this every night. Everytime I woke up I vomited all over the bed as if it wasn't bad enough already. Haven't really had similar nightmares since then though but I know what you're talking about
True math metal icons to warp the mind. I've loved this band for years.
We need a Meshuggah and Tool collaboration. Preferably a whole album, but I'd be happy if it were only one track.
Alot of Scorn, Berserk and H.R. Geiger imagery in this video. Definitely fits the vibe of the song!
Have you ever seen Fantastic Planet?
This is exactly what I see in my mind when I listen to meshuggah
In my opinion, there are 3 LEGENDARY METAL bands that truly OWN metal in their own way...Metallica, Pantera and MESHUGGAH!!!
Very likeable
the video looks like an old Soviet animated Zerg ass fever dream and I'm here for every second of it
YESSSS im so glad this one got a video! One o my favorites from the new album!
Someone needs to invent digital tattoos so i can get this video on the back of my head
YES
So trippy!
this is how it feels - to see dreams of Giger's art
Thank you for djenting my eyes and ears.
We recently messed around with AI to make a music video and can tell you that this is actually pretty hard to pull off this well! Great job Meshuggah and Wizardhead :)
From the outside a lot of people think using AI assistance in art production is simply typing in some prompts and collecting results, but if that's all you do, that's all it looks like. I appreciate the kind words.
I think there is indeed a lot of misconception about what AI does in these situations, people often seem to think it is all the work of AI but it is more just a tool, it does not become the artist. A bit sad it is often perceived that way and less credit is given to the real artist.
@@Wizardhead do you have any resources I could look into just to learn more about this type of stuff? It's fascinating to me and I probably wouldn't do much with it, but I love this kind of stuff.
Great job on the visualizer
@@Wizardhead What program you use to make this?
@@Wizardhead Is your dataset ethically sourced?
Meshuggah and visuals that look ripped straight from H.R Giger's brain. It cannot get better than this.
What an experience. I totally lost myself in it ✨💀✨
Meshuggah are the innovators of what is truly metal, forever creating a new.
I remember when they came out and where amongst the first bands if not THE FIRST to use 7 & 8 string guitar's and real drop tunings. Some folks made fun of them & mocked them as Meshuggah were doing things their way!!
Question?
What is art?
Art is subjectively different to everyone.
Thus this is their Art and now everyone gets it!
This video looks my last adventurous trip to space wants to lock me in my room
Honestly, one of my FAVORITE tracks off "Immutable".
This is outrageous. Every single frame has the potential to describe or tell a story that one goes through whilst listening to any meshuggah song from their catalogue.
That shit is both trippy,creepy and amazing
this is exactly what living with chronic sciatica pain feels, sounds and looks like.. it's so very hard to explain the pain. and then those flare ups
I didn’t think of that till I read your post. I agree. Ankylosing spondylitis here.
That... is completely insane. And I love it.
Probably THE best video of Messhugah ever. Period.
Woa it’s like Fantastic Planet and Giger put together. Very fitting for Meshuggah.
Hope they play this live at some point!
This could be a good show intro
@@ormeyer closer man. But like they do with catch 33 do a medley. So this intro with Obsidian as a closer would be mint.
pretty sure they are currently touring this new album
@@travisbuck4759 yeah but they have not play this yet 😪. Maybe next year they will add it to the set. Also I would really love to hear phantoms , my personal favorite on the new album
Wizardhead. You are amazing! Well done for finally pairing up with these legends 🧙♂️
Wizardhead, you made it! Congratulations my man!
Meshuggah are the best at what they do. This video is awesome. It's like an H. R. Giger mushroom trip.
The beginning is probably one of my favorite calm parts. Awesome song and the video really adds a lot to the music. Great symbiosis. This song with the video may be the closest you can get to taking psychedelic or dissociative drugs without actually taking them.
👍👍👍👍❤⚔❤
when its start, we can saw an biblicaly accurate angel lol
KetaMeshuggah
I will have to watch at least 20-30 more times. Each frame of this video can be a painting in itself. Fascinating work.
Future Art Machine
This is one of the coolest videos I've ever seen. It's hard to find unique videos on the internet now but I don't think I've ever seen anything like this.
This Visualizer is as amazing as the song, guys ! It's like a nightmare taking form and deforming again in a Lovecraftian / Alien (Ridley Scott) world, breathing as the song express itself. LOVE IT !
Yeah, you could say H.R. Giger was it's godfather...
Giger based his work on Lovecraft writtings. His most famous illustration book is named "necronomicon", the book in which we can see what became next the Alien.
So Lovecraft is THE godfather.
@@BobLeBlob528 no, Lovecraft is the godfathers godfather 😜
@@maddo7192 it's what I meant.
Thank you so much for uploading this in 4K. It is truly a wonder to behold.
I never would have thought this one as a single. This is outstanding.
Utterly wonderful! Thanks
When meshuggah sound more like tool in the intro than tool's latest album and the music video art is more reminiscent of what tool used to put out.
All this track is beautiful, The Music And The art is MAD, remind me Lovecraft Worm Hellraiser. Fantastic!😎💥🤘
It makes me imagine "At the mountains of madness" comming from Giger's mind, I love it.
I definitely get Geiger and tool (Adam Jones produced?) vibes from the animation style
The wizard has done it! Mad respect to all participants!
We were succesful,
it grows.....
When the director is a fan of H.R. Geiger and John Carpenter (e.g. The Thing movies) then this is what you get. Mind blowing stuff😮.
I think this is the best song of Immutable.
Who thinks Meshuggah should make a music video for every song in immutable in collaboration with fans
❤⚔❤YES❤⚔❤
Here’s a note.
I really want the band to make a psychedelic live style music video for ligature marks that’s crushing and shows the band in its live setting. In my opinion that would break the world open if it came out and it would possibly showcase their ability to make a crowd dance for people who haven’t been to their shows yet.
After Ligature marks I could totally see a music video for Kaleidoscope due to it being way easier to play comparatively to armies and phantoms
Oops
@@solidground2024 🤔You mean like a disco?🤔🧐
@@madcat2713 that would be dope too lol
you just get taken in by these visuals, its out of this world
Right now this is my favorite song from the latest album. It has such a deep and mesmerizing vibe, almost soothing. I enjoy these instrumental tracks from Meshuggah and I would love to see a complete instrumental album.
❤️🔥finally a music video that reflect your music style 🤘
This is my favorite song off of Immutable. Really glad to see that it got a video, and a fitting one at that!
The imagery really fits the music. So dark and beautiful at the same, like floating in outer space accepting one's faith.
More like floating in the space between spaces
Amazing visuals, Amazing Album. Well Done, now to listen to the back half of this song on repeat.
Yes!!!
I just saw this stoned, and it was wonderful. ty
That's probably one of the best Meshuggah song. I'm happy that they deliver always the best quality. This one is with me almost every day since it came out
Every other band on the planet: we need to think outside the box
Meshuggah: We defy Tesseract.
Brutal!!!