SO LONELY IN HEAVEN - THE CREATION
'So Lonely in Heaven' is the new album by the Anglo-Dutch experimental rock band The Legendary Pink Dots, who formed in London in 1980 and are still helmed by co-founder and frontman Edward Ka-Spel. Their second full-length effort since the World stopped for a Global Pandemic, group members were still scattered across three countries and two continents as they began writing it, with ideas spun across Cyberspace for months. However, the magic eventually happened collectively in small spaces with the tape running.
SO LONELY IN HEAVEN - THE MESSAGE
The machine is everything we are. It sees everything, hears everything, knows everything and feeds, speeds, drinks us down, spits us out - we lost control of it at the instant of its conception. You may cough, curse and die, but the machine will resurrect you without the flaws, at your peak, smiling from a screen, bidding someone in a lonely room to join you. It's an invitation from Heaven, where anyone can be anything they want to be, but it's a Nation of One. You'll be everything we are. You'll be a shadow of yourself. You'll repeat yourself - endlessly. You'll be desperate for some kind of explanation. You'll be lonely. So very lonely….
“Way way back in the early days I used to say a lot about 'The Terminal Kaleidoscope’, a concept comparing the fragile planet we live on to a drowning human being with life flashing before his or her eyes, the images constantly accelerating. It's 2024, a little over two decades since the turn of this unbearably turbulent century and the concept appears to have become an unlikely soap opera where we are the cast. Let's hang in there….”
Edward Ka-Spel - The Legendary Pink Dots
1. So Lonely In Heaven
2. The Sound Of The Bell
3. Dr. Bliss
4. Sleight Of Hand
5. Choose Premium : First Prize
6. Darkest Knight
7. Cold Comfort
8. Wired High : Too Far To Fall
9. How Many Fingers In The Fog
10. Blood Money : Transitional
11. Pass The Accident
12. Everything Under The Moon