Ghosts on the river
Centuries old hypocrises
And the prisons past the estates
The broken sun through the train yard gates
A tunnel blocked when the seven hills shook underground
Where dreams and civic virtues
Are measured in bodies
This town
Through loudspeaker static
Hear the orders at dawn
This time we won’t walk the earth
as targets or as pawns
And I hear the bells of St. Mark
Leaders and Resister's Breath
Give Me Liberty Or Death
And I
I hear the footsteps in the park
Believers in the Age Of Reason Fall
From Union Hill to Masjid Bilal
Ghosts On The River
Centuries Old Hypocrisies
In the prisons past the estates
The broken sun through the train yard gate
A tunnel blocked when the Seventh Hill shook
Underground
When dreams and civic virtues
are measured in bodies: this town
Through loudspeakers static
Hear the orders at dawn - ready, aim
This time we won’t walk the earth
as targets or as pawns
And I hear the bells of St. Mark
Leaders and Resister's Breath
Control Liberty And Whitewash Death
And I
I hear the footsteps in the park
Believers in the Age of Reason fall
From Union Hill to Masjid Bilal
No one remembers
No one forgets, No one remembers
No one forgets No one remembers it all ‘til monuments fall
No one forgets, I !
No one remembers
No one forgets, I !
No one remembers
No one forgets I !
No one remembers it all ‘til monuments fall
Now, there’s only people left
No one Remembers it all
‘Til monuments fall
No One, No One, No!
No One, No One, No!
No One, No One, No!
Remembers it all, Remembers it all
Remembers it all,
Remembers it all,
Remembers it all ‘til
Monuments fall
Ghosts On The River
Centuries Old Hypocrisies
Monuments Fall
In the Prisons past the estates
The broken sun through the train yard gate
Monuments Fall
A tunnel blocked when the Seventh Hill shook
Underground - Monuments Fall
When dreams and civic virtues are measured in bodies: this town
Coming back to punk rock after spending a lot of time away listening to other things made this extremely hard hitting and fresh. McCaughan's poetic lyricsm in Sundowner shines through in this release. Somehow Metropole didn't hit me like most, but I can see how "You Are Here" was a precursor to one of my favorite records to come. Shaughn Martel
The verse "Can't even buy a coffee without exploiting someone" got me. It really hits hard. For the entire length of the album it felt like the end of the world.
But to be perfectly honest, it's just how life is these days. And it's fucked up. szczur
The legendary Crass made the stems from their debut available for remixing; the result is this excellent, mind-melting 40-track collection. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 19, 2022