New World Order

The initial seeds of the next album began when “Witchcraft” was not yet completed. I wanted the next album to be thematic. At that time, I began to be critical of the existing order and mainstream. It was also when I started to oppose leftist activists, pointing out their hypocrisy. Interests in esotericism and occultism, as well as criticism of current events, laid the groundwork for the next album – “New World Order”.

The title refers to a well-known conspiracy theory, which unfortunately becomes increasingly true for me in some aspects with each passing year. Speculation about the New World Order theory comes from many angles – from a conspiracy to create a World Government to occult topics. That’s why it seemed interesting to me. Especially since the mainstream is trying to normalize more and more sick things. People don’t see the dangers that threaten our basic civil liberties. We are so divided and so scared that we are willing to surrender to slavery for the illusion of security.

I don’t remember what really pissed me off when I wrote “Współczesna Armia Hipokrytów”. I was trying to be active on Twitter at the time, and as you know, there’s no shortage of hypocrites and idiots there. It’s still one of my favorite tracks to this day. The titular “New World Order” was supposed to go into strongly progressive atmospheres and became my first over 20-minute piece. Creating it was pure pleasure. The album also included a commentary on the hypocrisy of the world and a condemnation of victimhood culture in the form of “Victimhood” and “How Dare You?”. “How Dare You” is a mockery of Greta and is directed at all those perpetually suffering and fighting activists – how dare you criticize a world that has given you freedom and equality, which you refuse to see? I remember being inspired by one of Jordan Peterson’s speeches for this. “Bambinizm” and “Nowy Wspaniały Świat” refer to vegan pro-animal fanatics who would gladly kill those who, for the sake of animals, refuse to give up the natural need for meat consumption. People who supposedly act out of love usually have the most hatred within them. “Blind Warriors” and “False Gods” refer to the fanatical mentality of pseudo-religions, which today are ideologies from both the left and right sides.

On this album, I criticized contemporary medicine for the first time. Let it be clear – I have no intention of waging war against it. I know that medications and surgeries have saved many lives. They have spared many people from pain and disability. I have no intention of questioning that, and I never will. However, the procedures and approach of contemporary medicine seem to care more about the interests of corporations and hospitals than about patients. Today, diseases are not treated; instead, patients are made dependent on medication for their entire lives. Surgeries – which are always a serious violation of the body and always pose a risk to health and life – are treated as if they were innocent skipping with a pink bunny. Why bother looking for the causes of diseases when you can just prescribe a pill or wield a scalpel? And these reflections gave rise to “Industry of Death”. Of all the fields of medicine, I do not recognize one – psychiatry, which prescribes life-destroying drugs to people without any confirmation of their effectiveness. Psychiatry is an excuse for humanity, which instead of helping people, administers toxins to them to make them “somehow normal,” and reduces all human experiences, all of humanity, to serotonin-dopamine disorders. Boom – and we have “Dehumanisation”.

Tracklist

1.Współczesna Armia Hipokrytów

2. New World Order

3. False Gods

4. Blind Warriors

5. Industry of Death

6. Przerażeni życiem, przerażeni śmiercią

7. Victimhood

8. Bambinizm

9. How Dare You?

10. Dehumanisation

11. Nowy Wspaniały Świat