Crisis Steel Pulse - Earth
Steel Pulse didn't just sing about smoking weed on the beach. They sang about police brutality ("Ku Klux Klan"), the lies of the British government ("Handsworth Revolution"), and the psychological warfare of poverty ("Prodigal Son").
The title track, which decries "misguided people" and the global power struggle. "Wild Goose Chase": earth crisis steel pulse
Lyrically, David Hinds was operating at the peak of his powers on this record. The title track, "Earth Crisis," is a masterclass in metaphor. Hinds personifies the planet as a patient in critical condition, with humanity acting as both the disease and the negligent doctors. Steel Pulse didn't just sing about smoking weed on the beach
The Prophetic Vibration: Revisiting Steel Pulse’s Earth Crisis "Wild Goose Chase": Lyrically, David Hinds was operating
They burst out into the alleyway. The air was thick, tasting of copper and sulfur. In the distance, the shimmering shield of the Corporate Zone glowed like a false paradise, while the rest of the city rotted in shadow.

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