Berlin-based Italian band RADIORGASMO are sustaining the heavy momentum they initiated with the release of their single, “Joker,” by pairing the tracks with adequate visuals that clearly illustrate the message and purpose of the song. Their entire lives, the RADIORGASMO members have been focused on promoting values of hope, unity, and peace, but they have also been informed enough to know that the ultimate goal will not take place unless we first get rid of toxic systems that have been ruling societies until this day. They foresee a global shift of consciousness towards the real problems we are facing, from injustice, to rotten politics, and destructive wars. Off their upcoming album Information Is Power, “Joker” is a striking first taste of what’s going to come from their end, as they work hard towards making this world a more harmonious one for the coming generations.
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