Pharmakon: Maggot Mass

Pharmakon SKU: 44561826
Pharmakon: Maggot Mass

Pharmakon: Maggot Mass

Pharmakon SKU: 44561826

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Maggot Mass
Artist: Pharmakon
Label: Sacred Bones
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 843563179147
Genre: Electronic

Maggot Mass, the fifth full-length album by Pharmakon on Sacred Bones Records, marks theproject's return after a five-year hiatus. This album signifies a departure from the original rules andstructures established by Margaret Chardiet for Pharmakon, evolving into a new form. It retainsthe project's experimental roots in power electronics and noise while incorporating industrial andpunk influences.The album stems from a profound disgust with humanity's dysfunctional relationship with theenvironment and other life forms. It explores the loneliness resulting from this broken bond andchallenges us to acknowledge our personal and systemic responsibility.What peace can we make with privilege when the true cost of our comfort is not measured indollars but in death? How can we reconcile with death when we impose the same hierarchicalstructures on it that we do in life? Is life worth living in the isolation of this self-imposed speciesloneliness?Humans often measure worth by accumulation-money, assets, objects-mistaking this for powerand influence. Western heritage dictates a hierarchy, placing humans at the top, separate from thenatural world. This delusion turns bodies into objects, land into property, and people into expendable tools.If our value were instead determined by our contribution to the ecosystem, who could claim thata human is more valuable than a maggot? Maggots recycle death into life, breaking down matterand nourishing new growth. They transform into flies, pollinating plants and sustaining the Earth'sflora. In contrast, humans pollute rather than pollinate, with a select few profiting from exploitation at the expense of biodiversity and the well-being of many.In grappling with grief and loss on both personal and global scales, Margaret sought solace in theidea of rebirth through death, celebrating the beauty of regeneration through decay. However, shehad to confront the stark reality of the disconnection from the earth under oppressive systems.Pharmakon is here imagining a path where the final act is to give back what was received fromcreation, offering our lives and deaths to sustain existence.

Tracks:
1.1 Wither and Warp
1.2 Methanal Doll
1.3 Buyer's Remorse
1.4 Splendid Isolation
1.5 Oiled Animals
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