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One of Dreamwave’s most powerful and relentless offerings, ‘Mindcave’ was heavily inspired by FrodoBagg ins’ harrowing escape through the labyrinthine tunnels of Shelob’s Lair, home to the giant spiderin ‘Lord of the Rings’. Its frantic tempo mirrors the panic of the chase, underscored by the haunting lines “Gravity apparates, and breaks in the depths of the cavity, I try to shout but nothing comes out whenyou’re trapped below in the mindcave”. The band’s penchant for drawing from unconventional sourcesis evident, weaving visual and cinematic influences, from the eerie skull-shaped caves of Indiana Jonesto the iconic cover art of Pink Floyd’s ‘The Division Bell.’ ‘Mindcave’ offers a glimpse into theelectrifying energy characteristic of Dreamwave’s live performances. Serving as a homage to the rawintensity of old-school Punk and Os Garage-Rock, it blends in infectious synth and guitar melodiesreminiscent of the nervous energy and edgy stylings of Devo and The B-52’s
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