Possibly my favourite on the album, Second Red Scare was the first song I ever wrote, sometime in 2015 (possibly late 2014). Although his parts were later replaced, I have to give a massive thanks to Boruch Burnham, whose original bass part helped me get the song off the ground in the first place, and the entire project. The song really began to develop when I added the Bernard Purdie-esque shuffle in the verses and Wojciech added the verse guitar - both the gentle strumming and violent panning stabs. The chorus remains essentially untouched from my original demo. My favourite part of the song is the bridge - originally meant for a saxophone solo, I created some nice loops and weird effects inspired once again by Ulver's Assassination of Julius Caesar album. Derick added some strange guitar and Greg and I fucked it up to create a shoegazing effect ala Slowdive or the end of Steven Wilson's Pariah. Sid's riffing in the next section really ties the track together for me. I definitely abused synth arpeggios on this one!
Thematically, the song revolves around the execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenburg in the McCarthyism period of the United States. Declared to be spies, the married couple were accused of transmitting nuclear weapon designs to the Soviet Union. Convicted in 1951, the couple were executed via electrocution on June 19, 1953. Julius was the first to be executed, around 8pm. His body was removed from the chamber containing the electric chair and Ethel Rosenberg was led in and strapped to the chair. She was pronounced dead at 8:16 pm. Both proclaimed their innocence. The track features several samples of the execution, but also of Thomas Edison discussing electricity; something I found darkly fitting. The use of samples to tell a story in this album, but particularly in this song, was heavily influenced by Porcupine Tree's Signify - particularly the tracks Sever, Idiot Prayer and Intermediate Jesus.
The original song title was "Julius & Ethel" before I discovered that Bob Dylan had a rare song with the same name, and thought something more unique would be fitting.
credits
from Duma,
released April 27, 2018
Written by Downton, Krishnan and Pielużek
Atumatu is an experimental rock project with progressive and electronic elements founded and led by drummer Quinn Downton, and enlists the talents of other musicians from around the world.
With his ISA project Dan Curhan has created an extreme experimental progressive metal album (described by Dan as "technical deathgaze") in 'Chimera'. Recommended for fans of music that meshes genres! Atumatu
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I absolutely LOVE Dark Matter and think it is one of PT's best early tracks that holds up to even their best work in the early 2000s, and this particular live performance is sublime! kilimajaro
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Huge thanks for that! Now I know how to get my young ones into progressive metal! But I need to figure out how to answer possible questions about tripping on drugs In space... Facemelter
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