Ohm Resistance has announced the release of Reparations Collected in Flesh, the latest album by Kurt Glück under his Submerged moniker. This full-length project is described as "a voyage into darkness, anger, and revenge," featuring seven tracks that blend distorted breaks with heavy industrial sounds, dubbed "outdustrial." Tracks like “All I Do is Cash Out” and “Ojanurme Inferno” are now available for preview. The album arrives on August 1, following Glück’s earlier release, Fury, and his collaboration on the Stare into the Abyss EP. Reparations Collected in Flesh is available for pre-order in digital and cassette formats through Bandcamp.
Given the thematic exploration of darkness and revenge in this album, how do you think the challenges and emotional states reflected in music can shape the listener’s experience or perceptions of their own struggles?