"A Complicated Genocide", the first album from J:dead (Jay Taylor) is an exploration through modern Synth/Electro-Pop with influences taken from the 80's to the here and now. Expect a combination of emotion led vocals, dark synth vibes and stand-out melodies to keep you moving.
The album tells the tale of our own struggles of becoming who we wish to be, and the challenges we face along the way. After the successful release of the single „Feeding On Me“ with an outstanding video we present you this 15 song studio album incl. remixes by Grendel, Tactical Sekt, ES23 and Auger. The physical CD holds 4 Bonus tracks compared to the digital release!
Includes unlimited streaming of A Complicated Genocide (digital and physical album)
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
Without it you’ll never find me or a conflict to bound and tie
And I’ll wait for him to tell me I’ve drained this blood red sea
A race to kill a foreign drone
It sits and waits within my home
Destructive visions that will haunt me as I pray it will make me see
But I’ll wait for you god to send me home
After a complicated genocide
And if, you’ll think I’ll break and cower your fucking wrong
This bitter taste is better than suicide
And if
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill it for me
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill if it can’t breathe
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill it for me
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill if it can’t breathe
Dissipating clouds of envy and honest indemnities
My hope and vision of this time piece, is drowned in uncertainty
But I’ll wait for you god to send me home
After a complicated genocide
And if, you’ll think I’ll break and cower your fucking wrong
This bitter taste is better than suicide
For you I’d stop this red sea, and come down and stay a while
With your hand I think I might be, J:dead and reconcile
You never came, I fought alone, and stayed and watched in the skies
Its just a complicated genocide
You never came, I fought alone, and begged myself to arise
Its just this pain is something never to be mine
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill it for me
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill if it can’t breathe
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill it for me
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill if it can’t breathe
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill it for me
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill if it can’t breathe
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill it for me
You can’t kill something; you can’t kill if it can’t breathe
supported by 20 fans who also own “A Complicated Genocide”
Bandcamp is my favorite app. Without Bandcamp I would missed out on a lot of great music like Empathy Test! A wonderful album. Occasionally bombastic with nice synths and the voice of Isaac Howlett on top. Well done guys💪🏽 Fredschuit
supported by 19 fans who also own “A Complicated Genocide”
Whole album is a good balance of slower songs and faster tracks which dominate. Really like "What is wrong" due to it's straight punch line and the awesome instruments arranged along. Thomas.P
supported by 17 fans who also own “A Complicated Genocide”
I first heard of Unitcode Machine when an acquaintance invited me to a show where they were playing, and it didn't entirely get to me until I listened to the album after the event. I've been listening to this at least every other day if not everyday since then. This could be one of my all time favorite industrial albums for years to come, and it needs more recognition. I'm going to follow UM to stay up to date for future releases and shows. Zeke
The Barcelona duo inject coldwave with industrial grit and ghostly elegance, with Andrea P. Latorre’s vocals an undeniable highlight. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 27, 2020
If you've been craving something dark and gritty yet stylish and dancefloor-ready, this hard-edged industrial synth opus might fit the bill. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2024