Institution
INSTATUTION, institution, insta
We are attacked and our President appears on The Tube to reassure us.
"1 - "Good" Evening" by Institution is a Progressive Rock production available on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. Representing the charismatic sound of progressive rock in Iraq, this track speaks for itself. Looking for music inspired by Michaelmoore? Get this Institution type-beat track with an exclusive royalty-free Creative Commons license through SoundClick.
As a year goes by, the President sticks to his words. The world is changing around him, because of him. Even within his own country. But in spite of it all (to spite them all?) his vision does not evolve.
Independent artist Institution drops "2 - Give Me Time", a Progressive Rock track on SoundClick. Institution demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. The Iraq influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to progressive rock fans. In the style of Michaelmoore, this type-beat track is available to license royalty-free with a Creative Commons license on Institution's SoundClick page.
The President's speech to the military on the first anniversary of the 9-11 attack. We have not been attacked again, Afghanistan has been conquered, and anthrax is a only a memory now. But his words reveal a mind set in stone.
Independent artist Institution drops "3 - They Will Be Stopped", a Progressive Rock track on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. This is the unmistakable sound of Iraq, and it will especially appeal to progressive rock fans. In the style of Michaelmoore, this type-beat track is available to license royalty-free with a Creative Commons license on Institution's SoundClick page.
Flashback. A peacetime soldier has been asked to step up. To command a unit in Afghanistan. He leaves with the best intentions, to bring freedom to a foreign land. And he came. And he saw. And he conquers himself and the man he was.
"4 - You Want Me Dead" is a Progressive Rock track by Institution on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. Representing the charismatic sound of progressive rock in Iraq, this track speaks for itself. The type-beat track in the style of Michaelmoore is available with a royalty-free Creative Commons license — an unbeatable offer for producers, creators, and content makers looking for quality Progressive Rock music.
The soldier adapts. Meanwhile, another man tries to protect what little piece of the world he has in a difficult life, now being destroyed by world events which have spiraled out of control. He prays desperately.
"5 - Piece on Earth" is a Progressive Rock track by Institution on SoundClick. Institution demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. This is the unmistakable sound of Iraq, and it will especially appeal to progressive rock fans. Looking for a progressive rock type-beat track to license for free? "5 - Piece on Earth" by Institution is exclusively available on SoundClick with a royalty-free Creative Commons license.
LORD OF THE SPHERE - THE TWIN TOWERS
This is a concept album, recorded in October 2002, about a powerful leader and the launch of a crusade against an undefined enemy. It's scope covers the year immediately following the attacks of 9-11-2001.
Unfortunately, the story has not yet ended......
Since this is an album, I recommend that you listen to the tracks in order. But do what you will. It has been mastered to sound best on cheesy computer speakers.
(The real band is INSTATUTION, also found here on Soundclick. We aren't normally this serious.)
70's rock. Give or take a couple of decades.
Band Philosophy
The INSTATUTION was officially formed during the previous millennium, for one purpose : To use musical interactions between bandmembers and the listeners as a platform for launching unstable people into mental breakdown. Affected (or “institutionalized”) patrons may exhibit symptoms instantaneously, although most will feel their grasp on reality slipping over a period of weeks or months. Sure, it just sounds like catchy rock and roll, with no apology to the offended ear and great empathy for the engaged, but a door to another reality lies there, undiscovered but ajar, in your mind. Common bouts of Déjà vu. Crystallization of the most complicated dilemma, there, in the lines on your hand, or in the struggles of an insect to traverse a pane of glass. The burden of the gift of prophesy.
It’s not necessarily a BAD thing. But be warned. The effects are irreversible.
And there is a subconscious primal desire to force that door a little wider. Just to get a glimpse of what lies beyond, within. Yes. Just a bit more.