“Bleak Lies” is the new fourth single from Noble Savage, arisen from a moment of uproar for the mysterious character created by filmmaker, musician and artist Hari Sama.
Noble Savage found the synthesizers’ textures and melodic encounters over the span of one night. Then music producers Policrom altered the electronic component and in just a few days the intention became clear. They were seeking a song with a dark sound influenced by the British universe of the late 1970s (pre-Goth) and to give it a high-energy chorus in the tradition of Noble Savage, which plays with the Manchester sound from the beginning of the 1990s, even leaning toward Motown…
“For along time Noble Savage has wanted to take advantage of the project to talk about the lies that completely transform our way of seeing reality:desolate, severe hostile lies. The ones they’ve sold us for century after century… about what we are, what we should or shouldn’t seek in life asa source a pleasure.” - Hari Sama
“To poetize the decisions we humans make based on these lies. Do you take the red pill or the blue pill? It would seem that the easy path is to stay connected to the matrix, deceived by a high-profile three-dimensional reality…that’s also very painful. Fundamentally, beings of light who live deceived by the material world. The matrix, which sometimes comes from outside, but most often comes from within. We are the creators of our own reality. The easy way out can become your worst enemy. The world is full of these offers… but to choose the blue pill, as opposed to what happens in the Matrix, can lead you to a living nightmare.” - Hari Sama