LAHO – The Great Collapse

Emotional fallout on the dancefloor

LAHO - The Great CollapseSonically, I’d place LAHO’s new release some­where at the inter­sec­tion of Apoptygma Berzerk and Synapsyche. The track opens with a lively bass­line that exudes that typ­ic­al early 2000s future pop sound and builds per­fectly for dancing.

I’m par­tic­u­larly taken with the open­ing vocals: they remind me straight away of Tom Shear from Assemblage 23 – soft yet com­mand­ing, with plenty of power behind them. Lyrically, the Finnish artist takes us into a scen­ario of emo­tion­al fal­lout and numb­ness, where by the end you feel noth­ing at all, whilst the world around you lies in ruins.

The fact that restrained scream parts pop up now and then is just typ­ic­al Synapsyche. Personally, I’m not usu­ally a big fan of overly aggress­ive sounds and vocal shout­ing, but on “The Great Collapse” the bal­ance is spot on. It all feels very well-roun­ded to me and fits seam­lessly into the indus­tri­al framework.

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Lyrics of "LAHO – The Great Collapse"

It was the greatest collapse
that the world had ever seen
Right before your eyes
Didn’t see a thing

Just like a com­plete relapse
Back in the square one once again
And of all those lies you fed me
I believed nothing
Nothing
Nothing at all

It was the greatest collapse

It was the greatest collapse
You brought the whole world to its knees
And now when all comes crash­ing down
I feel nothing
Nothing
Nothing at all

It was the greatest collapse

We rebuild these walls
Just for them to fall again
With every step we go backwards
Until it’s time to crash­land again

I don’t know anything
I can’t feel anything
Anything

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