Available June 25, 2026 (George Orwell’s birthday). Available direct from artist on Bandcamp digital streaming, download, and on compact disc.
Also available for digital download and streaming on Spotify, Apple Music in Dolby Atmos surround sound, and many other popular digital music sites – while limited energy and petroleum supplies last.
Rock-n-Roll has long been known for promoting a culture of obedience and conformity — NOT!
Motihari Brigade’s new album “Problematic” restores a defiant spirit of human independence in this age of artificially-curated digital algorithms. Feel vibrato electric guitar strings shake loose a world of illusions with lyrics inspired by the ideas of Orwell, Huxley, and Socrates. Algorithmic group-think dystopian narratives attempt to curate and control the capacity for independent human critical thinking and free expression. Yet, “Rock-n-Roll Thoughtcrime” can still save us – perhaps.
Keep asking questions. Be problematic
Lyrics and Music by Eric Winston
© 2026 Motihari Brigade Music (ASCAP)
except “Fortunate Son” By John C. Fogerty Copyright Jondora Music c/o Bike Music
“Bunker Buster Missile” sound effect (https://soundbible.com/1847-Bunker-Buster-Missile.html#) created by Mike Koenig, Licensed under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Produced by: Eric Winston
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by:
Jacob Belser at Primary Sound
Album cover art by: Lyubo-Mir Szabo, By permission.
Creative Destruction Records
Motihari Brigade Music (ASCAP) © ℗ 2026
Motihari Brigade LLC
Printed and manufactured in the USA