Manifest our own doomed destinies
Masterminding our own depression
We want more: toys, devices, structures, garbage
Stop and observe what you have
Money is the greatest illusion
We are bred to believe this is it
This is song is filled with fear
For not just myself but you
Technology advances while the planet dies
(Corporate lies of peace and comfort. 1's and 0's )
Rolling high with 305
It's rolling in
Human kinds greatest fear
Listen closer can you hear?
Nature screams for help
But it will never die
This song is filled with fear
For not just for myself but you
Waves are crashing at our doors
Rolling high with 305
Consuming satisfaction
We need direct action
When is mans imagination satisfied?
Do I have to ask again, Why?
If we're not here to see it
Do the waves still crash?
Does the wind still blow?
Where we're going nobody knows and how this ends
Well... So it goes
How far can we make the natural world bend?
We will consume until the end
It's 2017 with danger on all fronts
Human nature has been stripped of its best
Trees will fall, tides will rise, steel just rusts
Temperatures climb, as we continue to drill the crust
Who fucks the earth, extracts and boils the blood that will kill us?
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A friend with a reliably fine musical taste posted this album on FB and I wasn't disappointed. Love the guitar sound and the passionate vocals (melodic enough to not pass as screamo or whatever). Punk rock spirit yet with a lot of dynamics (definitely a yes to the Dischord reference) and compact songs that won't leave your head for a long time. Many many
great tunes on here but for the moment USMA and Lay Low have to be my favorites! Great band, very happy to have found them! perpendikel
Knockout debut from a Buffalo, New York-based hardcore band who like their riffs sick, their drums fast, and their choruses sticky-sweet. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2024
The Minneapolis band add a horn section, a running surrealist allegory about walls, and an occasional nod to the elegiac to their electroshocked post-punk. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 4, 2024