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New Claustrophobia Song "Who We Are"

'Ruminations' is the fourth full-length album from Claustrophobia and the first new release in over a year. A departure from the sound loops and atmospheres on last year’s self-titled album, 'Ruminations' instead recalls the more melodic phrasings of 2017’s 'Beyond the Light' in what is undoubtedly the most personal album yet in the project’s brief history. You can stream the first song to be released from the album, “Who We Are”, below. The title refers to the self-reflections we make following the conclusion of a relationship and how we reassess ourselves in light of this. This was one of the last songs to be recorded and breaks up a series of more atmospheric tracks on the album. It is representative of the various sounds and styles explored across the record and provides a fitting summary of what you can expect to hear when it is released in full on August 7th 2019. Thanks for listening.
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"Who We Are": https://youtu.be/bBOiEHPq-8U
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