Motihari Brigade’s Problematic: Dystopian Reflections in a Digital Age

Motihari Brigade’s Problematic arrives as a confrontation with digitally mediated culture, questioning how perception is shaped by automated recommendation systems. The release positions itself as a challenge to passive engagement, encouraging critical awareness in everyday consumption habits.

The project draws heavily from dystopian literature and philosophical discourse, translating these influences into a sonic environment marked by tension and unpredictability. Themes of surveillance, mass messaging, and technological immersion are consistently present throughout the work.

Songs such as “Chatbot Don’t Like It” and “Save Ourselves” introduce dialogue between human intention and machine influence, while “The Great Refusal” and “Karma is going to be a bitch” escalate emotional intensity. Structural variation across the record keeps the experience in constant motion, avoiding repetition or comfort.

Problematic continues to resonate beyond its runtime, leaving behind an unsettled curiosity that persists after listening ends. Motihari Brigade shapes an environment where sound operates as a lens on contemporary life, drawing attention to humanity’s increasing reliance on artificial frameworks and mediated systems.

SONGS ON ALBUM

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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