
The follow up to 2024’s Venator, I Owe This Land a Body is an album about how dying is the last decent thing we can do.
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Composed, programmed, improvised, assembled, created by MEGAFAUNA

The follow up to 2024’s Venator, I Owe This Land a Body is an album about how dying is the last decent thing we can do.
Composed, programmed, improvised, assembled, created by MEGAFAUNA
" The percussion is some of the most incredible work I have heard in quite a while as it just has such an air around it and it feels like it hits so brilliantly hard. "
"'Sea of Trees' is one of my favorite tracks of yours. The spaciousness really feels almost like you are zooming over the Amazon or something, like a bird's eye view more than a drone. "
The psychological investment demanded is significant, and for that, I love it. When it comes drawing the listener into emotional waters that we often prefer to leave undisturbed, I Owe This Land a Body represents another win for MEGAFAUNA. While unmistakably rooted in the same principals that made Venator work so well, this album feels distinct from that which came before.
Canadian experimental artist MEGAFAUNA is back with a new album, ready to immerse listeners in a dense and introspective sonic universe. With influences ranging from Aphex Twin to Godspeed You! Black Emperor, MEGAFAUNA’s music is described as an “ultimate portal to unresolvable despair”.
Single Announcement
We’re dealing in dark mostly minimal electronic sound, someone said something about Godspeed Your Black Emperor via the arcade games of Aphex Twin with a sprinkling of Ulver, a touch of Author and Punisher, and hint of Zeal and a well, whatever the brooding thing is, if it sounds like it might interest you then, here it is…