100 Years
12:25The opening signal: a long-form instrumental passage that frames the album as a warning from the past, stretching across history, memory, and the machinery of control.
The past was not silent. It was broadcasting. Echo Rhythm’s debut album turns prediction, media, signal, and control into an instrumental progressive rock transmission about the world we were warned was coming.
Built as an atmospheric, hard-hitting instrumental progressive rock album, The Program moves through moments in time where old warnings begin to resemble present reality.
News cycles, media narratives, entertainment, and technology blur into one machine. What once felt like prediction now feels like programming, and every transmission asks the same question: are we watching the world, or is the world watching us back?
Instrumental progressive rock, post-rock, soundtrack tension, and progressive metal weight collide across long-form passages, cinematic builds, and urgent flashes of melody.
The official video from The Program. The signal breaks, the world distorts, and the warning becomes impossible to ignore.
Each track functions like a different broadcast: history, warning, collapse, resistance, and the dark edge of what comes next.
The opening signal: a long-form instrumental passage that frames the album as a warning from the past, stretching across history, memory, and the machinery of control.
A compressed burst of tension and atmosphere, red-lit and urgent, like a broadcast interrupting the calm with something impossible to ignore.
The lens pulls wider: satellites, signals, and distant patterns form a cinematic bridge between personal memory and global transmission.
The system breaks open. The sound becomes darker and heavier, built around the feeling that the world has already been altered beneath our feet.
A focused instrumental climb, built like resistance forming inside the noise: smaller, sharper, and more defiant.
The closing broadcast lives in the aftermath: heavy atmosphere, fading signal, and the uneasy realization that the program never fully ends.
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