The composer and producer
of instrumental fusion known as Too Much Not Enough has released his
latest official EP album, “Anxiety Circus.” The EP concept album
contains five original Too Much Not Enough tracks for an approximate
total listening time of twenty minutes. It has been proudly published
as an independent release without the involvement of the corporate
music industry. Surprising, kaleidoscopic, and far more fun than any
instrumental record in recent memory, “Anxiety Circus” showcases
Too Much Not Enough as a remarkable inventor of melodies and sonic
narrative for 2018 and beyond.
Austin, Texas' Too Much
Not Enough cites as main artistic influences Tortoise, Björk,
Propagandhi, Tears for Fears, John Scofield, Between the Buried and
Me. Too Much Not Enough's own sound takes elements from each of these
and adds something fresh and unique for a result unlike anything
today's music fans have heard before. With an emphasis on creativity,
“Anxiety Circus” by Too Much Not Enough has a little something
for every avid fusion music listener.
Commenting on the overall
meaning of “Anxiety Circus,” Too Much Not Enough implies that he
has acted as a sort of radio receiver for the record, rather than its
chief orchestrator. He writes of this: “The album is a statement
from benevolent, otherworldly beings who are reporting back to their
home about the emotional and spiritual condition of the human race.
They were sent to Earth to explore and to decide whether or not it's
viable or wise to interact with humans in an effort to grow and
advance the universe's sentient community.”
Asked to elucidate, he
writes, “Their main takeaway is that humans are at great risk of
collapse due to a combination of tribalism and overconsumption, both
fueled by anxiety. While the aliens see potential in the human
capacity for love, anxiety is clouding out humanity's sense of
connection to one another and putting the rest of the universe at
risk.”
The manner in which “Anxiety Circus” plays out also tells part of the tale.
The manner in which “Anxiety Circus” plays out also tells part of the tale.
“For 'Anxiety
Circus,'” TMNE writes, “they used mostly terrestrial instruments
to convey their observations of humans, generally focusing on those
with power and means. They come in peace and want a relationship, but
the destructive anxiety of the population is keeping them back, for
now.”
“Anxiety Circus”
by Too Much Not Enough is available from over 600 quality digital
music stores online worldwide now. Get in early, fusion and
experimental music fans.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
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