In recent years we've been following the collaborations between Columbus-based Superdestroyer and Cleveland's own (Leave) Nelson B, a string of computerized emo releases under the banner of Nelson Comes To Visit. Today the duo has announced another album, We Emit A Visible Light That Vanishes When We Die, and previewed it with the single "I Was On Fire (But Now I’m Fine)."
LP3 finds this pair focusing more on the band than their solo ventures, channeling their neuroses about problems like wealth inequality, fascism, and the surveillance state into genre-melding DIY concoctions. When this one shifts into metal dirge mode, you'll get a sense of the unpredictable creative energy at play. Listen below.
TRACKLIST:
01 "When Confronted With A Life Of Fruitless Toil The Robot Chose To End It"
02 "Marital Bliss"
03 "Owning Nothing Will Cost You"
04 "W.A.S.F."
05 "Reprogramming/Deprogramming"
06 "I Was On Fire (But Now I'm Fine)"
07 "Manson Family Christmas Card"
08 "We will see each other in this moment for eternity"
09 "Death Quota"
10 "Cult Of The Triangle (TR-3B)"
11 "The repeating scene at the end of Eternal Sunshine"
12 "United States Of Israel"






