Generation Slaves Rar | Riverside Shrine Of New
To understand why someone is searching for a compressed archive of this specific album, one must first appreciate the weight of the music contained within. Released in 2013, Shrine of New Generation Slaves (often abbreviated as SONS) is the fifth studio album by the Polish progressive rock/metal band Riverside.
The transatlantic slave trade, also known as the triangular trade, was a system of slavery where European powers, such as Portugal, Spain, Britain, France, and the Netherlands, forcibly enslaved and transported millions of Africans from West Africa to the Americas. The slaves were traded for goods such as gold, sugar, and tobacco, and were subjected to inhumane conditions on slave ships, known as "death ships." riverside shrine of new generation slaves rar
The transatlantic slave trade was a lucrative business, with European powers profiting from the exploitation and suffering of enslaved Africans. The trade was fueled by the demand for labor on plantations in the Americas, particularly in Brazil, the Caribbean, and the southern United States. To understand why someone is searching for a
The album’s title is a biting critique of modern society. The "New Generation Slaves" are not bound by physical chains, but by the intangible shackles of the modern world: social media, the pursuit of wealth, and the digital rat race. Tracks like "The Depth of Self-Delusion" and "Celebrity Touch" showcased a band at the height of their powers, blending Mariusz Duda’s emotive vocals with intricate instrumentation that appealed to both hardcore metalheads and classic rock purists. The slaves were traded for goods such as
The New Generation Slaves RAR initiative aims to raise awareness about modern forms of slavery and to promote action to prevent and eliminate these forms of exploitation. The initiative recognizes that the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade continues to have an impact on contemporary society, and it seeks to address the ongoing struggles of people who are affected by modern forms of slavery.
You can find vinyl and CD versions at the official Riverside Band Store or via Discogs .