Thalie Némésis’s EP Catarsi Apotropaica is a defiant soundscape reflecting the chaos of today’s world, blending militaristic rhythms with deep bass and Eastern influences. Tracks like "A Barbaric Language" and "A Demi-Mots" explore themes of resistance and impending doom through potent lyrics and dynamic instrumentation. The music serves as a powerful commentary on our times, merging elements of Greek and Armenian traditions into a hauntingly modern narrative.
Given the EP’s exploration of existential themes through diverse musical influences, how do you think art can serve as both a reflection of and a response to societal turmoil?