Motihari Brigade’s Problematic enters with a strong conceptual identity shaped by resistance to conformity and algorithm-driven culture. The release positions itself as a response to modern information systems, urging listeners to reconsider how perception is shaped in digital environments.

The influence of Orwell, Huxley, and classical philosophy informs the writing direction, forming a thematic thread that runs through discussions of censorship, militarism, and technological dependence. The instrumentation is intentionally abrasive at moments, reflecting instability and disruption rather than comfort.

Tracks such as “Cowboy Armageddon” and “Pleasure Craft” shift between dystopian imagery and commentary on consumer distraction. “The Great Refusal” introduces a sharper edge, where tension builds through rhythmic persistence and unpredictable structural turns. Each composition contributes to a larger narrative arc of societal questioning.

The final impression left by the record is one of unease paired with curiosity. Problematic positions Motihari Brigade as a project willing to confront digital-era behavior patterns with directness, encouraging a mindset that resists passive acceptance.

TRACKS

1. Cowboy Armageddon 

2. Problematic 

3. Chatbot Don’t Like it

4. Save Ourselves 

5. Not What they Seem

6. The Great Refusal

7. Heedless of the Storm

8. Ten Years Time

9. Fortunate Son

10. Pleasure Craft

11. Problematic – Reprise

12. Someone’s Dream

13. Chatbot Don’t Like it – Radio

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