It's time for a musical space unlike any other, and 3RD3Y3 is back with "Aryeon-Szela," a pulsating track that embodies Word, Sound, and Power to set you off on a mental trip between the duality of the Lamb and the Lion. It is an elevation that prompts us to think about the nature of our own NeTjer.
The project is the first of many to come, a precursor for the 3RD3Y3 lead album, NeTjer, a deep examination of human existence and its projected forms. 3RD3Y3 has been on a steady rise, honing his artistic voice while also exploring where it can meet those in new communities. Brilliant visuals and tangible collectibles are also being prepared, rendering this a multi-faceted experience for fans and backers.
"Aryeon-Szela" sets the scene for what is to come 3RD3Y3 continues to challenge its audience to join the journey, reason, and reflect on the world events around us. The message is clear: Stay tuned, engaged, and ready for what comes next; so much love and respect for the start.
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Digging this new project from 3RD3Y3, I appreciate HypeHub Magazine for sharing good music with us!
ReplyDeleteYea, Word is Bond. Gratitude for
ReplyDeletetuning-on in, all the way from Chi-city
Apprecialuv the feedback & energy y'all.
Since rain & sun shine down on the Blessed, as much as the Wicked.
In parallel, the Diabolical is also inherently bound to the Divine.
Respective to opposing forces, which can only be equalized & harmonized
through sincere, wholehearted acceptance of the other. Instead of opposing
each other, be restored as One imperfect whole to bring true balance back to the Force.
Anything less than whole acceptance, would be self-inflicted wounds.
If Rejection is ultimately brutal self-sufferation, then we should love/hate others,
as one would want to really be treated as well, yes?
Or is it just a buncha nice Kumbayah?
without consequence or conviction?
How do we act in Mercy with Severity as not to be Weak?
How do we stand with Severity with Mercy as not be Cruel?
So Love Mercilessly doesn't sound too bad…
I didnt say it would be easy, but Loving Mercilessly
sounds better than hating ….