Three tracks of high-tension electronic rock built around controlled aggression.
Builds without releasing. Designed to set the table for Track 2.
The centerpiece. Confrontational lyricism. Controlled but aggressive.
The exhale after Track 2. Don't skip this.
Friction Point doesn't apologize for what it is. Static Vector has built a three-track argument for intensity as a compositional tool — not as a crutch, but as a deliberate structural choice. The energy here is earned, not manufactured. Track 2 in particular walks a line between controlled and chaotic that most producers wouldn't dare attempt. The EP lands hard and exits clean. Exactly right.
Lyrical content in Track 2 addresses themes of systemic frustration and confrontation. Mature listeners.