Chroma Dreamcoat

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Chroma Dreamcoat
Studio album by Of Machines
Released 2014
Length TBA
Label Self -released
Producer TBA
Of Machines chronology

As If Everything Was Held in Place
(2009)
Chroma Dreamcoat
(2014)

Chroma Dreamcoat is the second and presumed final studio album by American post-hardcore band Of Machines. On January 9, the band released the statement asking fans, "If we recorded an EP, who would want it?". When an outpour of emotional and excited comments ensued on the status they replied "back with the original line-up" (with the exception of Austin), when many people asked who would be in the band. After many days of silence, they later on released a YouTube video explaining that Of Machines have reunited. The group also created a Tumblr Blog and requesting donations in creation for an EP titled Chroma Dreamcoat".[1] Its scheduled release has yet to be disclosed though they declared via their Facebook on February 12, the band officially announced that they had started writing new music for "Chroma Dreamcoat".

Musical and lyrical themes

The title of the album, according to singer Dylan Anderson, derives from and is loosely based on the Munsell Color System which specifies colors based on three color dimensions: hue, value (lightness), and chroma (color purity). Depicting 'Chroma' and applying it as an anthropology form, or describing how people become less pure due to being subjected to his or her surroundings. The term 'Dreamcoat' being of which his fictional character or protagonist wears, as it slowly blemishes and deteriorates in color throughout the record. He stated in his interview “Imagine having said dreamcoat and within your journey, experiences, etc…you are faced with your adolescence, your youth, and your adulthood. As you slowly accept everything around you and how powerless you truly are to it all, you can fully reach a sense of absolution.” He continues “I guess you can sum it up to becoming completely apathetic and finding complete vindication within yourself in it.” He stated that it will cover themes of human suffering/ailments, alienation, existentialism, and isolation/deterioration. “It will definitely be much more of a darker vibe than the previous album and in a way more human than machine” he noted.

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