For the first time EVER our debut record Flicker Out is now available on CD. This limited DELUXE release includes the original record, in addition to remixes by Void Vision, Alter Der Ruin, Heretics in the Lab and a previously unreleased track.
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Washington, DC's dark pop duo TECHNOPHOBIA will be releasing a series of singles starting with "Rattle In Your Chest" on October 2nd that will lead to the release of their long-awaited album entitled “Some of Us Are Looking at the Stars” on December 4th (available for pre-order on 10/2). TECHNOPHOBIA is the brainchild of Katie and Stephen Petix, the team behind the curtain of both the music and Working Order Records; a growing nonprofit record label that helps raise awareness for charities in the DC area. The new single "Rattle In Your Chest" offers a taste of the duo's unique layered electronics and emotive vocals that wondrously encompass their forthcoming album “Some of Us Are Looking at the Stars.” The "Rattle In Your Chest" single, TECHNOPHOBIA'S first new material since their acclaimed 2016 album “Flicker Out,” can be heard here and is available through all digital and streaming outlets.
lyrics
Dear Reader
Dear Reader
To anyone it might concern
I found the bleeder
Cauterized it with a sterile burn
It stopped beating
This chapter's coming to an end
But keep reading
There's a question that I must amend
Is there nothing I can say
To make you come around my way
Dear reader
The coffin and the killing jar
A box of cedar
The size of a human heart
So dear reader
Then if there's nothing that I've overlooked
Then I'll leave her
Between the pages of this book
Is there nothing that I can do
You know I'm still in love with you
Is there nothing I can say
To make you come around my way
Is there nothing that I could do
You know I'm still in love with you
Dear reader
This is my final scrawl
The make believers
Will die unhappily after all