Before the end
Will we say that we resisted falling, falling
Into the viral hate
This oblivion state
Is not all we are
All we are
No one can tell you
what this life means
Mile after mile
Step after blistered step
Carry all your broken dreams
Mile after mile
Step after blistered step
Step after blistered step
So will I call out the cops and priests
That numb my understanding
Protest to survive
It’s not over
it’s all of us
No one can tell you
What this life means
Mile after mile
Step after blistered step
Carry all your broken dreams
Mile after mile
Step after blistered step
Step after blistered step
No one can tell me
What this life means
Mile after mile
Step after blistered step
I’ll carry all your broken dreams
Mile after mile
Step after blistered step
Step after blistered step
Hit it when the lights are gone -
Hit it when the lights are gone
In the wake of every failed politics
Hit it when the lights are gone
The cynical laughter in the halls of broken trusts
supported by 60 fans who also own “We Make The Road By Walking”
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
supported by 50 fans who also own “We Make The Road By Walking”
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