INTRODUCING "FACTORY RESET"
An album that explores Leftism's grip on America
I’ve been traveling the country for a few years now, and everywhere I go I run into good, honest people who tell me, “I’m not reading all that.” I don’t blame them.
I read a lot. Specifically, I read a lot of what the Left writes. I’ve spent countless hours diving deep into Woke literature to understand what it is, how it works, where it comes from, how it captured our society, and what it intends to do with the keys. I wrote The Queering of The American Child to help distill down much of what I’ve learned into a digestible format that can be consumed in a weekend. Still, people are very busy (I understand - father of two young boys) and want more entertaining content they can learn from and enjoy without larger time commitments. So, I bring you “Factory Reset.”
Factory Reset is an 18 track album that you can stream for free right now (3 of the tracks are bonus tracks for those who purchase). It’s available in its entirety (minus bonus tracks) on X under the “highlights” tab on my profile. You can also stream/purhcase it @ loganlancing.com, Spotify, and Apple Music.
The album explores Leftism in an entertaining way. Some songs are deep and introspective. Some are silly. More still combine thought, humor, and sarcasm in an attempt to not only teach the audience something, but also make them feel something.
Explaining Woke and how the Left operates is difficult. This is largely due to fact that they “share your language but not your dictionary.” But it is critical that everyone gets the message because Woke is not dead and it’s not going anywhere. This is a “forever war,” one that has waged since the first philosophers contemplated what existence is and how we come to know it. We have been largely disarmed after decades of insurgency, and that’s why events are transpiring the way they are in Minneapolis right now.
The Left has literal playbooks: “Rules for Radicals” and “Beautiful Trouble.” The enemies of Liberty, Law and Order, Natural Rights, Consent of the Governed, Religious Freedom, and Freedom of Speech write down how they operate and tell us what they are attempting to do. That should make us all feel a type of way, even if we don’t have the time to read their communist gobbedlygook on the weekend.
So, I present Factory Reset, hoping it can teach you something while entertaining you, especially if you’re busy with work, children, hobbies, marriage, chores, and all of the beautiful moments in-between.
Here’s “Never Trust A Communist” from the album.
And here’s my latest track, “Beautiful Trouble,” which is also available on my X profile.
-Logan
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