Usually, LANDMVRKS have fun writing music. Struggling under the weight of pressure they’d never experienced to such an extent before, they found themselves becoming intensely perfectionist.
“It was a painful album to write,” admits Flo. “I personally felt quite uninspired for quite a long time. We wrote a lot of stuff but most of it ended up in the trash. But I think that’s what we needed, to make something different from Lost In The Wave, to make something deeper. I think we had to go through this phase to make a good album, and I'm really proud of it.”
When Flo wrote down the album title, something unlocked in his mind. It was simple, unsparing, brutally concise. Crucially, it enabled him to wrench inspiration out of the dismal landscape his mind had become.
“The more I was struggling to write music, the more I felt depressed. At some point, I thought, ‘I have to put all those emotions into this album.’” He wove those emotions into a story which is also told through their music videos, following a protagonist falling deeper and deeper into hell, a process which transforms him into another being entirely.
“The transformation into a creature is something that also embodies your psyche changing, and you start to become what you don't want to become,” explains Rudy. “All the demons that are speaking to you become part of you and so you become that creature, in a way.”
They wrote for catharsis, rather than to impart a lesson. Nonetheless, LANDMVRKS know the fans will take from it what they will, and if they have their way, they might even find their own struggles reflected back at them.
“A lot of people tell me after shows, ‘I relate a lot to your lyrics and it helped me a lot in life,’” says Flo. “That’s one of the most wonderful things ever. It's not the main purpose when, when we write music, but if you can relate to what we've been through, and help you go through it, or help you feel better. That's insane to us.”
Fortunately, however, the light has come on for them since.
“We’re in a brighter place now,” Flo says to sign off. “We feel more comfortable.”