Art Schop returns with “Go Away,” the second single from his forthcoming album Wittgenstein & the Transcendental, arriving May 15. Written and recorded by Martin Walker, the project continues his singular trajectory of fusing philosophical inquiry with emotionally direct, dark-hued rock. “Go Away” distills the contradictions at the heart of Ludwig Wittgenstein—a figure defined as much by retreat and refusal as by intellectual force—into a tense, brooding track that grapples with distance, detachment, and the limits of expression. The song’s stark arrangement and deliberate pacing mirror its subject’s austere worldview, channeling both personal isolation and the larger existential friction that runs throughout the album.


Across Wittgenstein & the Transcendental, Walker expands on the thematic groundwork of earlier releases like The Fifth Hammer, continuing to populate his work with vividly rendered characters and ideas drawn from philosophy, history, and lived experience. A multi-instrumentalist with a background spanning physics, fiction, and original philosophical writing, Walker approaches songwriting with a precision that never sacrifices emotional immediacy. With “Go Away,” Art Schop sharpens that balance—delivering a track that feels both intellectually rigorous and viscerally grounded, offering a compelling entry point into one of his most ambitious and conceptually unified works to date.

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