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Law of One (Part Two)

by The Black Hundred

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...and I loved you more than words can say believe in nothing selling lies for comfort lessons learned and any peace earned still give way for grief I'm learning always these shadows don't stay shine a light and don't forget the way
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old scars, new fears bones in the foundations cries in the subconscious a crumbling of nations a plan for surveillance people so easily divided their voices silenced old paradigms, retired here are your crumbling ruins the ashes fall through your fingers as the fear builds don't let it take hold overcome - choose love I see the old world falling and no one's about to shed a tear your ideas need reforming more of love and less of fear
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Completion 03:58
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Tremendum 05:52
I am wondering have I lost my way when the darkness prevails you can feel adrift and drowning we are all a part of the great tremendum we all search in vain but the mystery remains you are my focus (and to here I am drawn) you keep me focused if in my search I have found has given me one thing it is the door to you escape from drowning when I enter the room I come straight for you you keep me focused (when the mystery does fade) you are my focus
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R E V I E W S || What The Critics Are Saying!!


"The Black Hundred ringleader, James McGauran weaves another satisfying collection of unexpected sounds as mysterious and compelling as the Scandinavian landscapes in which it was recorded and hinted at on the cover artwork"

— Martin Kennedy
ALL INDIA RADIO


"A journey through the mind, changing, expanding and encompassing of various genres to become the thought process of the listener"

— Tracy Perry
EXPANSION OF PRESENCE RADIO SHOW


"Dark, Dusty and Dreamy Widescreen Cinematic... The album predicts its own future. It's grooves sounding already bled white. One to overplay"

— Craig M
NEW WEIRD PLANET


"This Is a superb work of art, full of variety, suspense, beautiful production and epic tunes. Every facet of what qualifies for being a good producer is explored, and this album is an example of what can be achieved when you delve into yourself."

— Keith Whitham, §WIRED§ RADIO SHOW


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released May 19, 2017

C R E D I T S || © 2017 James McGauran

All songs, lyrics, arrangements, sounds and instruments: James McGauran, except where noted.

'Dream Alone' - Speech sample from George Orwell: A Life in Pictures. BBC Television 2003.

'I Think About It Sometimes' - Remixed by Microchip Junky (John Peacey)

'Orwell' - Remixed by Walter Fini; Original drums - Michael Bodnarcuk; Violin, Viola - Andrew Watson

'Death of the Physical…' - Additional drum programming - Andrew McLaughlin; Speech sample - Alan Watts

Cover Art:
'To Have and Have Not' by Ellen Jantzen. Used with permission.

Link: www.ellenjantzen.com

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T H A N K S ||

Massive thanks to Troy Masters and the E-Con family, James Cain, John Peacey, Walter Fini, Liza Nicklin, Keith Whitham, Adam Casey, Andrew McLaughlin, Daniel Bodnarcuk, Marcin Zablocki, David Charles, Bart Kowalski, Henri Sizaret, and everyone that has offered support, listened and given feedback throughout the making of the album; and my Patrons on Patreon: James Cain, Keith Richie, Bart Kowalski, Katrina Zablocki, and Andrew McLaughlin.

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L I N K S ||

Bandcamp: theblackhundred.bandcamp.com
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/theblackhundred
Patreon: www.patreon.com/mcgauz

"Dedicated to Mum."

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The Black Hundred Gothenburg, Sweden

The Black Hundred is a studio-based project from Australian musician James McGauran now located in Gothenburg, Sweden utilising a rock background and electronic production for a variety of ambient, post-rock, electronic, industrial and darkwave sounds.

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