The Confederation bursts onto the scene from Coventry, England, with something that's more than just an album—it's like a whole world. Hypergravity, which came out on December 25, 2025, is like a gothic opera planned as a striking piece for the stage. Think of it as a trip to a place where what's real gets fuzzy, where you start to wonder who you are thanks to the internet, and where the music mixes trip-hop, indie rock, and the kind of big stories you get from classic rock operas.
Simon wrote this thing about two characters, Lena and Norm, who don't quite fit in. It tells their story as they try to figure out who they are and how they see things in our ever-changing digital world. It's not your typical love story. It looks closely at the emotional problems people face today: feeling alone, trying to be real, and trying to get noticed when there's so much virtual noise.


