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Expressionist Electronic Band, Nahja Mora Bring Self-Destruction & Mental Health Issues To New Album

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May 18, 2022 – Expressionist electronic band, Nahja Mora has just unveiled their new full-length album, AHFHAOTA.

AHFHAOTA is a reaction to constant aggressions, profiling, and language barriers: lashes that crush a struggling and abused psyche. The album is a story of mental health issues and self-destructive impulses that keep weighing down the narrator until something tries to destroy them. It is a dark ride.

The songs on AHFHAOTA deal with themes of addiction, alienation, misanthropy, traumatic death, drug use, manipulation, conflict, escape, modern society [social networking] and sexual assault.

AHFHAOTA is available digitally via Bandcamp NOW.  

Album Statement:

“The speaker is unable to communicate or relate. They recognize that to relate they must exploit themself. Exploiting themself brings them closer to that goal but for what purpose? to simply store those communication goals away as a memory? The feeling is being more than what they are is simply a fool’s wish. So why bother? The speaker turns to escape– a hedonist romp without caring to survive.. They unfortunately survive.

The speaker is surrounded; their loved ones are concerned. The speaker lies to get by. The speaker hates and hates and sees the world burning. The world and its pictures condition the speaker to violence. The speaker returns to self-destruction. The speaker knows the truth but does not care. Then the speaker feels the weight. They are drowning. They are breaking themselves apart. They cannot keep themselves safe, and neither can you.

Now the bleeding begins. When you try to stand back up, things continue knocking you down. The summary of years of work is vile abandonment. You get away but society in another form continues tearing your soul apart. So give in to the darkness. Abandon the ones who claim they love you. Go out into the field and… be destroyed.

For more information:

https://nahjamora.bandcamp.com/album/ahfhaota

https://www.facebook.com/nahjamora

Sidoney Moore

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