Many studios have shut down, and with the ongoing war, traveling to record was dangerous. Bombings, shrapnel, and forced conscription were constant threats. The government is snatching ordinary people off the streets and sending them to fight in poorly equipped and dangerous conditions, while the rich and powerful remain safe. It's a war of the poor.
Despite all of this, Heruvim managed to make this album. It wasn't safe; missiles could strike at any moment, and they were constantly at risk of being taken by the authorities, but they never gave up.
We were inspired by David Lynch, especially Inland Empire and Twin Peaks, and this album is about our pain, our losses, our rebirth. We've endured so much, and we're not asking for sympathy. What matters most is that we've stayed human in the middle of hell. We'll keep going, no matter what." - Nefarious
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