Tirial - Rational Disorder

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Review by Gwendolyn Butler

Rational Disorder, the latest album by Tirial, is a captivating and thought-provoking collection of tracks. The album is a blend of different genres, including rock, electronic, and experimental music, which creates a unique and diverse listening experience.

From the opening track, "The Awakening," it is clear that Tirial is exploring deep and complex themes, including mental health, social issues, and personal struggles. The lyrics are honest and raw, and the music is powerful and emotive.

One standout track is "Chaos Theory," which features haunting vocals and a driving beat that builds to a crescendo. The song is a commentary on the unpredictability of life and the chaos that can ensue when things don't go as planned.

Another notable track is "Broken," which is a stripped-down ballad that showcases Tirial's vocal range and emotional depth. The song is a poignant reflection on the pain of heartbreak and the struggle to move on.

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Artist: Tirial
Album: Rational Disorder

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Filename: tirial-rational-disorder.zip
  • MP3 size: 19.5 mb
  • FLAC size: 214 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Earth Calling10:33
Intensive Hz9:40
Paradoxal Reaction 10:10
Let's Go10:24
Popotozoère Le Cucurbitasex10:34

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Labels

Moonrise Records

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Formats

  • 5 × File
  • WAV
  • EP

Credits

RoleCredit
ArtworkTirial
Mastered ByAtomental

About Tirial

Psychedelic trance project based in Switzerland Founder and label manager of

Real Name

    • Amaël
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Summary by Gwendolyn Butler

Rational Disorder is an impressive album that showcases Tirial's talent as a songwriter and musician. The tracks are well-crafted and thoughtfully arranged, and the lyrics are both introspective and relatable. Fans of alternative and experimental music will find much to enjoy in this album.