The Run is a follow-up topic of the previous song, dedicated to the ones who have to run away from their countries within incredibly difficult circumstances. Many refugees talk about violence and abuse as well as hunger, thirst, bad hygiene conditions, and lack of sleep during their escape, as well as the feel of permanent insecurity and constant internal tension, alertness. It is a known fact that their body and soul are in a survival mode, allowing them to endure distress and suffer [2]
In the song, KATRE describes the story of Osama Abdul Mohsen (father) who was tripped up by a Hungarian camerawoman while pasting police near the border, with his son Zaid Mohsen carried in his arm [3, 4].
[2] Ulrike Imm-Bazlen, Anne-Kathrin Schmieg: Begleitung von Flüchtlingen mit traumatischen Erfahrungen. Springer (Wiesbaden) 2016, S.11
Never heard of this band until this week. Which is kind of crazy considering what I found when I first listened to Totem Youth. This band takes you on an emotional ride. Not unlike bands like Mono can do. dcdirkzwager
The Ocean adds electronic depths to their cinematic post-metal sound on their latest, closing out their paleontology-inspired album cycle. Bandcamp New & Notable May 23, 2023
For some reason, what I previewed and the real songs was somewhat different - maybe because of the cover art?
But I definitely don't regret something more spacial than expected. The recent Ocean drifting in space. frankwurst