(Originally transmitted 26·02·13)
The signal intensifies.
Following the resurrection of This Is My Masterpiece, Bleed Electric continues its deliberate reverse transmission with the arrival of Let The Invasion Begin — released once again on 26·02·26, exactly thirteen years to the day after its original broadcast.
The symmetry is not accidental.
Thirteen years. Mirrored numbers. Cycles closing and reopening.
This is not a comeback.
This is alignment.
Although arriving second in this new chapter, Let The Invasion Begin was created earlier — part of a conscious decision to release the catalogue in reverse order. The story unfolds backward. Origins are revealed through evolution. The invasion was always there. You just hadn’t decoded it yet.
A Controlled Arrival
Where This Is My Masterpiece felt like rediscovery, Let The Invasion Begin is precision.
Prophetic. Surgical. Beautifully dangerous.
Conceived as an invasion of the airwaves, the EP draws from Bleed Electric’s fascination with extra-terrestrial mythology, apocalyptic symbolism, and the idea of an external force arriving not through chaos — but through control.
This is not protest music.
Not political commentary.
Not nostalgia.
This is Bleed Electric fully realized.
The Transmission
Trinity opens the portal — mythic, cinematic, inspired by Revelation and the power of three. It establishes Bleed Electric as architects of narrative.
From there, the EP shapeshifts.
A haunting, atmospheric reimagining of Cry Little Sister refracts cult cinema through a futuristic lens — familiar, yet transformed. Memory glitched into prophecy.
Gravity introduces the most pop-forward moment in the Bleed Electric catalogue — melodic, immediate, but still operating in another dimension. A song about breaking orbit. Escaping emotional gravity fields.
Then the energy spikes.
Boost Your 1s injects digital adrenaline — a coded message to the connected generation. Binary swagger. Uplift through signal strength. It feels like hacking the mainframe and dancing while doing it.
Cherry Bomb detonates with confidence — volatile, kinetic, unapologetic. If the invasion needed a flare in the night sky, this is it.
The EP closes with Eight Years Late For Dinner, inspired by Flight of the Navigator — a meditation on displacement, time distortion, and returning to a world that has subtly changed without you. It leaves the listener suspended between arrival and aftermath.
Not resolved.
Activated.
As MUG5 explains:
“Let The Invasion Begin announces the arrival of the Bleed Electric sound at full force. Prophetic, surgical, and beautifully dangerous, the EP captures an art collective operating with absolute intent — delivering music that is catchy, melodic, and unmistakably other. Conceived as an invasion of the airwaves, it imagines an external force arriving not through chaos, but through precision, control, and inevitability.”
The invasion was never loud.
It was inevitable.
Reverse Order. Forward Impact.
Bleed Electric lives outside of time.
The catalogue is unfolding in reverse — revealing the architecture beneath the mythology. Each release uncovers another layer of the experiment. Every track is a fragment of a larger design.
What once disappeared now returns with intention.
This is not nostalgia.
This is resurrection in motion.
Tracklist:
Trinity
Cry Little Sister
Gravity
Boost Your 1s
Cherry Bomb
Eight Years Late For Dinner
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