tell me, I know you can cause I'll wait until the end amy, are you alone? cause I can't find you now help me, I know you can cause I have no one else was there nothing left? this house was such a mess the streets I knew went down the drain amy, did you survive? could you stand up and fight? tell me, which way to go cause you're all that I know the kids won't be raised in the places they played in the sky opened up and the damage is done so just go I'm on the edge of giving up it seems you finally ran out of luck you disappeared, can't be found when the sky came falling down and it took everything we had and it threw it into the ocean (the rain came down, you drown in me)
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
viscerally affected by covid, this album has a less optimistic but more accepting message than the previous. it reaches the heart of my experience (and others'?) in a cathartic and depressing acknowledgement. it's nice to know you feel the same niq
TV Priest's second record springs forth with a tension, dynamism, and crunch not often found in this brand of broody, shouty post-punk. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 16, 2022