"Three Men Make a Tiger" explores the complex elements of confirmation bias, the idea that we accept what is true or false through our own bias lens. In a world where the notion of "truth" is under attack we are constantly pushed to pick a side. Be it politics, religion, or everyday encounters, we tend to seek truths that confirm our personal belief systems despite evidence of accuracy. Phantasm's new single, "Over and Over" sets the tone of the album calling attention to our human capacity to continuously make the same mistakes. This powerful album sends a timely message meant to challenge the listener to question their own understanding of the world and gain a deeper awareness of self.
Originally hailing from Western, New York, Phantasm first hit the music scene in 2003 and later relocated to Philadelphia, PA. With onstage exploits, such as sampling their own music live and using power tools as instruments, the band's explosive performance has taken innovation to a new level. They balance a sophisticated, avante garde metal edge with a powerful, straight-forward rock foundation. After releasing their last album, Phantasm has spent the last two years writing an album that demonstrates their refined approach to a progressive 90's rock sound.
"Three Men Make a Tiger," will be released digitally by Ridge Records on September 15th. Preview the new material at http://www.phantasmmusic.com.
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