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lyrics
It’s not comforting to have you to blame
Maybe someday I’ll learn from my inconsistencies
In a rut, always scared and alone
I can’t afford all of these broken bones
The cure for this disease, forever out of reach
Everywhere else is where I’d like to be but to get there is costly
Saving the money that we make for what exactly?
When you’re six feet down and out of time, I hope you can take with you, the things to justify your life
I’d like to be at peace
Stop living week by week
It’s not comforting to have you to blame
Maybe someday I’ll learn from my inconsistencies
It’s getting hard for me to distinguish night and day
Maybe someday I’ll learn from my inconsistencies
Life comes at you fast, it’s getting colder
Who’s gonna take care of Mom when she’s older?
Life comes at you fast, it’s getting colder
But I’ll push on
Everywhere else is where I’d like to be but to get there is costly
Saving the money that we make for what exactly?
When you’re six feet down and out of time, I hope you can with you the things to justify your life
I’d like to be at peace
Stop living week by week
It’s not comforting to have you to blame
Maybe someday I’ll learn from my inconsistencies
It’s getting hard for me to distinguish night and day
Maybe someday I’ll learn from my inconsistencies
This rapidly rose to become one of my favourite albums, and has been on repeat since hearing it. A constant theme runs throughout which makes this an album, not just a collection of songs in a way I haven't heard before. Classic pop-punk sing-alongs, hardcore screaming, along with some synth (!) sections - Its such a mix, but it comes together so well. Picking a favourite song does the whole album a disservice - its a package deal.
Treat yourself to a listen. Timbo
Rising Philadelphia band balance oversized pop punk hooks with vivid, intimate lyrics, presenting a raw, honest vision of guitar music. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2022