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The Abraxas Collective – Surge (Full Album) Tracklist 0:00 – You 7:49 – Glass Yesterdays 18:12 – Come 26:21 – Some Joy 34:41 – Surge 43:46 – Surge (Jam Edit) Surge is not built like a collection of singles. It moves like a single current. Across its full runtime, The Abraxas Collective constructs an immersive progressive psychedelic journey that explores memory, identity, emotional distance, and inner expansion. Each track feels autonomous, yet they are all connected by a deeper tension: the fragile space between who we were and who we are becoming. The album opens with “You”, a suspended encounter. Presence without contact. Words that remain internal. It sets the emotional tone: closeness that cannot quite manifest, desire held in silence. It is restraint, breath, distance. With “Glass Yesterdays,” memory becomes cinematic. The past is no longer abstract — it glows. Youth is revisited not as fantasy, but as something transparent and breakable. The song expands slowly, moving from intimate nostalgia into wide, immersive landscapes. It asks what remains when reflection hardens into reality. “Come” shifts the focus inward. It becomes a dialogue across time, a man facing the child he once was. Not with accusation, but with recognition. It questions growth, compromise, and the quiet decisions that shape adulthood. The invitation in its title is subtle: return, not to the past, but to alignment. Then arrives “Some Joy.” A fragile opening in the density. Not naïve happiness, but a moment of light filtering through complexity. The album briefly breathes differently here, not to escape tension, but to show that clarity can coexist with doubt. The title track, “Surge,” expands everything. It abandons linear storytelling and embraces motion itself. Energy rises without clear direction. Voices appear as texture rather than confession. The piece flows like an emotional tide, building, dissolving, reforming. It does not resolve; it transforms. Finally, “Surge (Jam Edit)” strips the narrative back to pure interplay. It feels less like a conclusion and more like a continuation, musicians listening to each other inside the same evolving pulse. A reminder that movement does not end when language does. At its core, Surge explores expansion without triumph. Growth without spectacle. It does not rely on hooks or formulas. It invites immersion. Themes of youth, memory, silence, internal dialogue, and emotional evolution run through the album like a hidden river. This is progressive rock in spirit, cinematic, atmospheric, exploratory, but filtered through a contemporary sensibility that values space, dynamics, and psychological depth over display. Listen from beginning to end. Let the current build gradually. Let it carry you. The Abraxas Collective Surge album, progressive rock 2026, psychedelic progressive album, cinematic art rock, conceptual prog record, modern 70s prog revival, atmospheric progressive music, immersive rock experience, analog inspired progressive rock, long form rock compositions, conceptual rock album 2026 #TheAbraxasCollective #Surge #ProgressiveRock #PsychedelicRock #ConceptAlbum #ArtRock #ModernProg #ProgRockRevival #CinematicMusic #ImmersiveMusic