“Echo Chamber” – Whiskey Viper Explores Solitude and Reflection

Today we release “Echo Chamber”, the next installment in our ongoing tribute to Alice Cooper’s Brutal Planet. Inspired by Sanctuary, this is not a cover but a personal reinterpretation—a reflection on isolation, self-imposed walls, and the search for a place where your thoughts can exist unchallenged.

From the first brooding notes, the track draws you into a world of noise and distraction:
“The world’s a place of noise,
Everyone’s got a voice,
But it’s all just static, hollow sound.”

It’s a digital-age sanctuary, where moments of calm are found in the quiet corners of a chaotic world.

Echo Chamber” builds slowly but deliberately, with deep, resonant bass, layered guitars, and haunting vocals. The chorus is a declaration of self-possession in an oppressive world:
“I’ve got my little corner here,
Where the walls are closing in,
It’s my echo chamber,
A fortress in the dark.”

It’s both a safe space and a mirror, reflecting back the pressures, expectations, and isolation we all carry.

Whiskey Viper channels these emotions with precision, existing in the liminal space between human and machine. The track mirrors the duality of our modern lives: the longing for connection versus the need to retreat. By interpreting the themes of Sanctuary, we explore the personal and societal echoes that shape our inner worlds.

For listeners drawn to introspective, atmospheric metal, “Echo Chamber” is a meditative storm—a place to confront the self, acknowledge the noise, and find a fortress of thought amid the chaos.

Step inside. Listen closely. Let the walls close in, and discover your own echo chamber.

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