Conflict Choir, a UK-based alternative rock band, started as frontman Ali Clinton’s solo project but soon evolved into a deeper connection. The band’s music seamlessly transitions from cinematic textures to intense, crushing force within seconds, showcasing the virtuosic skills of Clinton and drummer Jack Bowles, who are among the most diverse session musicians in the UK. The group emerged as an experimental rock powerhouse during the global lockdown in 2020, with much of their music exploring the impact of modern life and technology on our mental health. Their latest work, “Algorithm”, is a single taken from their upcoming album “Strange Game”.
“Algorithm” is a song that explores the struggles of navigating the digital age and the impact of technology on our mental health. It takes a thought-provoking approach, presenting the perspective of the algorithm itself and questioning the morality of the technologies we have created. The band notes that the pandemic provided a wealth of material for their album, which features a heavy focus on mental health themes while also exploring philosophical ideas, dystopian outlooks, and abuse.
According to Conflict Choir, “Algorithm” is just one of the many unique and distinct styles featured on their forthcoming album. The band plans to release the album one single at a time, with each single having its own unique personality and style. They also plan to release alternative versions of some songs online on Patreon, while reserving special versions for physical copies available only at their live shows. The band aims to create a more immersive experience for their audience by providing a visual representation of their world with each single.
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