
Vince Chinaski is back in impressive style. „They Send The Drones“ is the title of his latest work, painting a picture of fear and uncertainty—a picture of reality, one might think. Humans, driven by the fear of threat, erect walls—but these are not insurmountable. Technological control is on the rise, replacing the living with the unrecognizable.
Drones take over surveillance—a dehumanized form of security that creates distance from the outside world.
The metaphor is haunting: the mountain as a place of retreat, the valley as seething fear, the snake as a symbol of intrusion. But walls alone do not protect us from the real danger—our own paranoia. Those who isolate themselves may find security, but they also lose freedom.
Is this the future, or already a reality?
Vince Chinaski merely warns or describes what he observes. We are already in the thick of it. He serves us all this in the genre of alternative indie rock while also challenging us to stand up. Because when does the balance between protection and isolation tip irrevocably?
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