Vancouver Post-Punk Duo Sektion Tyrants Face the Surreal Erosion of Freedom in “Permanent Existence”

Vancouver post-punk duo Sektion Tyrants released “Permanent Existence,” the first single from their forthcoming second album. The track explores themes of eroding freedoms, accumulated dread, and the surreal fatigue of contemporary existence, channeling a suspended state between fear and resignation. Musically, the song opens with ethereal synths and shimmering guitars before developing into heavier gothic rock territory, drawing influence from Tubeway Army, Tones On Tail, and The Cure. The vocal performance balances post-punk austerity with punk urgency, evoking a lost 1980s single while establishing Sektion Tyrants’ distinctive sonic identity. Recorded by Jordan Koop at Noise Floor Recording Studio in 2022 and mixed by Jason Corbett at Jacknife Sound in 2025, the track exemplifies the band’s exploration of electronic post-punk and new wave since their 2018 formation.

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