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Time To Heal

from Indoctrination

June 4th, 2025
12 tracks
76:02
Indoctrination
Indoctrination
Time To Heal
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7:16
Time To Heal
Carmine Rebellion
Every day I wake a little longer Every day I feel a little stronger But I still can't remember anything or anyone Or anywhere I've been, or anything I've done I just need time to heal Or so she tells me I just need time to rest Or so she says It's slow, but it's a process At least I'm making progress So she says Every day I sleep a little less Every day I take another step But still I cant remember no matter how I try I should be getting better but there's a hole in my mind I just need time to heal Or so she tells me I just need time to rest Or so she says It's slow, but it's a process At least I'm making progress So she says Who is she? This woman by my bed? She’s nursed me back to health (who am I to here?) But why does she care (who am I to here?) I just need time to heal Or so she tells me I just need time to rest Or so she says It's slow, but it's a process At least I'm making progress So she says
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Indoctrination is a speculative fiction concept album. It tells a story about a woman who wakes up with amnesia. She is indoctrinated into a seemingly friendly cult, but things take a sinister turn. Gradually, it becomes clear that she is being subjected to a weird form of conversion therapy. (Content warning - look after yourself!)

This felt like a very important project to me. I've thankfully never experienced conversion therapy myself, but I find the concept horrifying. It wasn't a subject I intentionally set out to tackle. I was working on a story idea - as an exercise - about a woman with amnesia being indoctrinated into a cult. Her lesbian awakening was originally a way of creating some friction between her and the cult, because the character needed motivation to leave. But as soon as I considered it, I realised that she had effectively experienced a sort of conversion therapy. That gave the idea a new importance to me, and I felt like I should pursue it. I re-worked the plot a bit more to make the conversion therapy aspect a deliberate scheme, rather than an accident, and set to work. I hope I've done the subject justice.

Credits

Music and lyrics by Mara Flint. Performed by Mara Flint.