The title track, The Flood, opens the EP with a clean, focused production style that allows its evocative atmosphere to breathe. Anchored by a memorable refrain, the track carries a moody, cinematic quality—subtle layers building around a core melodic idea that lingers long after the final note fades. It’s a piece that feels both restrained and emotionally charged, drawing listeners into its immersive sound world.
The EP’s second track, Fear No God, shifts the energy dramatically. A powerful, driving roller, the track leans into mechanical textures and tension-building momentum.
Robotic vocoder treatments weave through the arrangement, giving the vocal presence an otherworldly edge while reinforcing the track’s propulsive rhythm. As the elements lock together, the refrain emerges as a true earworm—catchy yet ominous—pushing the track toward an intense, high-impact release.
With The Flood, Leblanc delivers a concise statement: two tracks, two moods, and a clear demonstration of how minimal elements can create maximum impact.
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