Motihari Brigade challenge convention and provoke conversation with their latest single, Save Ourselves, a thought-provoking preview of the band’s upcoming third album, Problematic, arriving June 25, 2026. Rooted in the group’s self-described philosophy of “Rock-n-Roll Thoughtcrime,” the track examines the tension between independent thinking and collective belief in an era increasingly shaped by algorithms, digital narratives, and technological influence. Rather than offering easy answers, Save Ourselves invites listeners to question assumptions, resist intellectual complacency, and reconsider what it means to think freely in a rapidly changing world.

Driven by powerful guitars, sharp lyricism, and a restless spirit of inquiry, the single explores themes of faith, identity, technology, and the human tendency toward dogma. Motihari Brigade draws inspiration from the idea that abandoning traditional belief systems does not necessarily guarantee a more rational society, suggesting that modern culture can create its own forms of orthodoxy and groupthink. The result is a song that feels both timely and timeless, using rock music as a vehicle for philosophical reflection while maintaining the energy and urgency of a compelling modern anthem. It is a release designed not to tell listeners what to think, but to encourage them to keep asking questions.
Founded by guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Eric Winston, Motihari Brigade takes its name from Motihari, India, the birthplace of George Orwell, whose spirit of skepticism and truth-seeking continues to inspire the project. As the lead single from Problematic, Save Ourselves sets the tone for an album dedicated to challenging accepted narratives and celebrating intellectual independence. With its blend of classic rock energy, contemporary relevance, and fearless curiosity, the track stands as a reminder that critical thinking remains one of the most powerful forms of rebellion.

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