New Zealand metal band Seas of Conflict have been sitting on this banger of a track for 2 years and now ‘Monachopsis’ is available to the world!

Kody Naidoo, lead singer for the band, says Seas of Conflict single ‘Monachopsis’ sees them pushing themselves both musically and lyrically into a new realm. “The title and meaning of the song is inspired by John Koenig’s ‘Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows’” and misunderstanding the construct of what might be the norm, and being discouraged from breaking away to try and create your own path.The line “Surrounded, but always alone” is a hint of the band’s growth, aiming for a more relatable theme and delivery on this single as they continue to work towards a thematic full-length album. 
 

 
Seas of Conflict single ‘Monachopsis’ sees them pushing themselves both musically and lyrically into a new realm. The new single will be in digital stores and streaming outlets from Friday January 18. 

The guys in Seas of Conflict are no strangers to touring. They have supported bands like Antagonist A.D, Make Them Suffer, Counterparts (CAN), Stray From The Path (USA), and  Thy Art is Murder but also have an upcoming NZ tour supporting NZ Heavyweights  Alien Weaponry. So whilst many of the shows are local, I have no doubt we will be seeing them on the international circuit very soon!

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