They sow it.
They reap it.
Then move on,
to grass more green.
You try it,
but failure.
Their soil
just chokes your seed.
Rigged by them in spite of us.
They allege the ladder that they climbed
serves us, serves us.
But decay shows the rungs have been long gone.
Pretty sus, pretty sus to me.
Come on now tell us, where did they go?
Your disregard of our future, what will it show?
You won’t live to know.
So here’s the thing.
Priced out of education.
We can’t afford the rent.
Climate deprived.
Old 45.
You wonder why we’re bent?
No wonder why we’re bent.
“I lived my life for me!”
A phrase we can’t let be.
Of a people who together agreed
on a greed that impairs you and me.
We live a life of misinformation.
They call us the lost generation.
supported by 22 fans who also own “Rungless Ladder”
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
supported by 15 fans who also own “Rungless Ladder”
This album is electric. From the first track it's nonstop chaos and fun, and was a great way to start my journey into thrash metal and hardcore. spencer_mjeh
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