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First published 21 April 2018, By Jack Heart & Orage
Writing of the orderly withdrawal of the SS from the twentieth century and their by some much anticipated counter attack in the twenty-first, Miguel Serrano said “The departure must be as it always was: in a Disk of Fire, in a Chariot of Fire, like Enoch, like Melchizedek, like Rama. The return shall be that of Kalki, on a White Horse named Vimana…”
As noted by no less than John Keel it was Ray Palmer of Amazing Stories Magazine who invented flying saucers. Vimanas, which were the flying chariots of the Vedic pantheon and well documented throughout the Indus Valley thousands of years ago, would look more like this.
Dream Weapon a genre-bending banger that was 13 years in the making.
The crew first rose to prominence in the mid-Aughts thanks to their head-spinning blend of extreme metal and electronic music, epitomized on their 2008 critically acclaimed sophomore record
Board Up the House. Then, in 2010, just when Genghis Tron were at their peak, they decided to take a brief break which turned into a decade-plus hiatus.
The guys went their separate ways, focusing on family and careers until an informal hang between founding keyboardist Michael Sochynsky and guitarist Hamilton Jordan turned into an unexpected creative session. The reconnection reignited their passion for the project and paved the way for Genghis Tron s new chapter of riff-filled, synth-fueled songs, which sees the band (also featuring new vocalist Tony Wolski and drummer Nick Yacyshyn) pushing into what Sochynsky describes as a more meditative, hypnotic, and maybe psychedelic territory.