Jeremy Dearringer’s progressive rock project, Echoes of Mu, has released “Lemuria,” an ambitious, long-form track that transcends traditional song structures. Centered on the “collective amnesia” regarding ancient civilizations and cyclical cataclysms, the piece is a slow-burn narrative built on dark, cerebral textures. Combining ambient passages with polyrhythmic builds and tribal-feeling percussion, “Lemuria” feels like a ritualistic ceremony. It is a deep, immersive listen designed for fans of narrative-scale progressive rock who value atmospheric depth over conventional pop immediacy.
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