Transmission Lost, the Houston-based alternative powerhouse conceived by Garret Ashton, returns with a blistering new track reminiscent of a historical drama and a riot spurred by punk enthusiasm. "Josephine" is not your average stoner rock singalong. It's a blistering deep dive into Napoleon Bonaparte's indomitable lust for dominance and his obsession with his Empress, Josephine.
"Josephine" merges heavy-hitting punk aggression with the heft of a historical obsession, with a dialectical drive that feels like the charge of a battlefield. Ashton gives a cutting performance, embodying Napoleon's ambition with a blend of theatrical fervor and ironic detachment.
"Josephine" grapples with ambition and greatness, how far a man will go, what he's willing to sacrifice, and the price of that never-ending hunger to rule. "Josephine" is an adrenaline shot encased in a history lesson, once again proving that Garret Ashton and Transmission Lost can rattle things. Strap in this fast, loud ride makes one hell of an impression.
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