
Activity A Thousand Years In Another Way Vinyl LP 2025
1. In Another Way
2. A Piece of Mirror
3. We Go Where We're Not Wanted
4. Your Dream
5. Good Memory
6. Scissors
7. Heavy Breathing
8. Her Alphabet
9. I Came Here to Harm You
10. A Beast
âEvil is very real and having its way, and love is also real and hasnât lost yet.â Thatâs how Activityâs Travis Johnson described their third album, A Thousand Years In Another Way. A friend had asked why these songs seemed to capture the strange, heavy feeling of being alive right now better than anything elseâand that was his answer. The album doesnât try to explain this time weâre living in; it simply feels like it. Itâs a mix of violence, alienation, and tendernessâreflecting the surreal, dreamlike (or nightmarish) rhythm of daily life. Across ten songs, Activity blends experimental rock, electronics, and found sounds with a sense of paranoia, flickers of hope, and a warped reality. Working with producer Jeff Berner (of Psychic TV), the band manipulated sounds and played with room acoustics to create a feeling thatâs disorientingâlike the air is thick and the walls are listening. Coming out of a period of uncertainty, the Brooklyn-based quartetâTravis Johnson, Jess Rees, Bri DiGioia, and Steven Levineâpieced the album together from fragments: clipped samples, looping guitar lines, ghostly melodies. Rees, DiGioia, and Johnson share vocal and writing duties, shaping a record that feels both deeply personal and strangely alien. Thereâs a constant sense that things could shift or fall apart at any secondânothing stays one thing for long. A Thousand Years In Another Way might not offer answers, but it captures the feeling of right now better than most. And maybe, it sounds a bit like your world too.
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$12.21Activity A Thousand Years In Another Way Vinyl LP 2025
1. In Another Way
2. A Piece of Mirror
3. We Go Where We're Not Wanted
4. Your Dream
5. Good Memory
6. Scissors
7. Heavy Breathing
8. Her Alphabet
9. I Came Here to Harm You
10. A Beast
âEvil is very real and having its way, and love is also real and hasnât lost yet.â Thatâs how Activityâs Travis Johnson described their third album, A Thousand Years In Another Way. A friend had asked why these songs seemed to capture the strange, heavy feeling of being alive right now better than anything elseâand that was his answer. The album doesnât try to explain this time weâre living in; it simply feels like it. Itâs a mix of violence, alienation, and tendernessâreflecting the surreal, dreamlike (or nightmarish) rhythm of daily life. Across ten songs, Activity blends experimental rock, electronics, and found sounds with a sense of paranoia, flickers of hope, and a warped reality. Working with producer Jeff Berner (of Psychic TV), the band manipulated sounds and played with room acoustics to create a feeling thatâs disorientingâlike the air is thick and the walls are listening. Coming out of a period of uncertainty, the Brooklyn-based quartetâTravis Johnson, Jess Rees, Bri DiGioia, and Steven Levineâpieced the album together from fragments: clipped samples, looping guitar lines, ghostly melodies. Rees, DiGioia, and Johnson share vocal and writing duties, shaping a record that feels both deeply personal and strangely alien. Thereâs a constant sense that things could shift or fall apart at any secondânothing stays one thing for long. A Thousand Years In Another Way might not offer answers, but it captures the feeling of right now better than most. And maybe, it sounds a bit like your world too.
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1. In Another Way
2. A Piece of Mirror
3. We Go Where We're Not Wanted
4. Your Dream
5. Good Memory
6. Scissors
7. Heavy Breathing
8. Her Alphabet
9. I Came Here to Harm You
10. A Beast
âEvil is very real and having its way, and love is also real and hasnât lost yet.â Thatâs how Activityâs Travis Johnson described their third album, A Thousand Years In Another Way. A friend had asked why these songs seemed to capture the strange, heavy feeling of being alive right now better than anything elseâand that was his answer. The album doesnât try to explain this time weâre living in; it simply feels like it. Itâs a mix of violence, alienation, and tendernessâreflecting the surreal, dreamlike (or nightmarish) rhythm of daily life. Across ten songs, Activity blends experimental rock, electronics, and found sounds with a sense of paranoia, flickers of hope, and a warped reality. Working with producer Jeff Berner (of Psychic TV), the band manipulated sounds and played with room acoustics to create a feeling thatâs disorientingâlike the air is thick and the walls are listening. Coming out of a period of uncertainty, the Brooklyn-based quartetâTravis Johnson, Jess Rees, Bri DiGioia, and Steven Levineâpieced the album together from fragments: clipped samples, looping guitar lines, ghostly melodies. Rees, DiGioia, and Johnson share vocal and writing duties, shaping a record that feels both deeply personal and strangely alien. Thereâs a constant sense that things could shift or fall apart at any secondânothing stays one thing for long. A Thousand Years In Another Way might not offer answers, but it captures the feeling of right now better than most. And maybe, it sounds a bit like your world too.












