Arcadea The Exodus of Gravity
ARCADEA returns with The Exodus of Gravity, a futuristic synth-rock odyssey set five billion years in the future, in a world where gravity no longer holds us down—literally or metaphorically— but pulsing with the urgency of now. With Brann Dailor (Mastodon) stepping into the spotlight as lead vocalist, and João Nogueira joining on synths, ARCADEA’s revamped trio dives headfirst into a new kind of psychedelia: groovy, danceable, and emotionally resonant. “Up is down, down is up,” says founding member Core Atoms. That chaos isn’t just part of the story—it’ is the story. And the soundtrack is pure cosmic ecstasy.
The Exodus of Gravity doesn’t just explore a post-human world—it reinvents it: Machines breathe. Love returns. Empathy evolves. From the effervescent shimmer of lead single “Fuzzy Planet” to the volcanic fury of “Lake of Rust,” each track is a step deeper into ARCADEA’s lush, electrified mythology. But it’s not all concept and no connection—this album wants you to move your body as well. Dailor says it best: “I don’t wanna look out and see a bunch of guys with their arms crossed. I wanna see some asses wiggling.”
More than just a sci-fi soundtrack, The Exodus of Gravity is a mirror to our own unraveling and reawakening. With its genre-blurring grooves, soaring vocals, and a hopeful vision of what comes after the fall, ARCADEA has crafted a danceable, synth-driven hymn to evolution—both human and machine.
- 1. Dark Star
- 2. Exodus of Gravity
- 3. Fuzzy Planet
- 4. Lake of Rust
- 5. Gilded Eye
- 6. 2 Shells
- 7. Galactic Lighthouse
- 8. Starry Messenger
- 9. Silent Spores
- 10. The Hand That Holds the Milky Way
- 11. Sparks
- 12. Planet Pounder