Arcadea - The Exodus of Gravity (2025) 48-24
Country: USA
Genre: Synth-Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Electronic
Format: FLAC (*tracks)
Quality: Lossless [48kHz/24 bit]
Time: 49:35
Full Size: 652.15 MB
ARCADEA returns with The Exodus of Gravity, a futuristic synth-rock odyssey set five billion years in the future, in a world where gravity no longer holds us down-literally or metaphorically- but pulsing with the urgency of now. With Brann Dailor (Mastodon) stepping into the spotlight as lead vocalist, and João Nogueira joining on synths, ARCADEA's revamped trio dives headfirst into a new kind of psychedelia: groovy, danceable, and emotionally resonant. "Up is down, down is up," says founding member Core Atoms. That chaos isn't just part of the story-it' is the story. And the soundtrack is pure cosmic ecstasy.
The Exodus of Gravity doesn't just explore a post-human world-it reinvents it: Machines breathe. Love returns. Empathy evolves. From the effervescent shimmer of lead single "Fuzzy Planet" to the volcanic fury of "Lake of Rust," each track is a step deeper into ARCADEA's lush, electrified mythology. But it's not all concept and no connection-this album wants you to move your body as well. Dailor says it best: "I don't wanna look out and see a bunch of guys with their arms crossed. I wanna see some asses wiggling."
More than just a sci-fi soundtrack, The Exodus of Gravity is a mirror to our own unraveling and reawakening. With its genre-blurring grooves, soaring vocals, and a hopeful vision of what comes after the fall, ARCADEA has crafted a danceable, synth-driven hymn to evolution-both human and machine.
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The Exodus of Gravity doesn't just explore a post-human world-it reinvents it: Machines breathe. Love returns. Empathy evolves. From the effervescent shimmer of lead single "Fuzzy Planet" to the volcanic fury of "Lake of Rust," each track is a step deeper into ARCADEA's lush, electrified mythology. But it's not all concept and no connection-this album wants you to move your body as well. Dailor says it best: "I don't wanna look out and see a bunch of guys with their arms crossed. I wanna see some asses wiggling."
More than just a sci-fi soundtrack, The Exodus of Gravity is a mirror to our own unraveling and reawakening. With its genre-blurring grooves, soaring vocals, and a hopeful vision of what comes after the fall, ARCADEA has crafted a danceable, synth-driven hymn to evolution-both human and machine.

01. Dark Star (03:10)
02. Exodus of Gravity (04:43)
03. Fuzzy Planet (04:34)
04. Lake of Rust (04:09)
05. Gilded Eye (05:18)
06. 2 Shells (03:39)
07. Galactic Lighthouse (03:45)
08. Starry Messenger (03:40)
09. Silent Spores (04:25)
10. The Hand That Holds the Milky Way (04:40)
11. Sparks (03:05)
12. Planet Pounder (04:27)
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