Just the thought,
“There could always be something better”
Is quite under question.
But then
I find myself feeling just like I had none but the standard dosage
Maggie with her eyes so blue
I could only turn away
Rest assured
I’ll have mine
Live to kill another day
Dreaming feels like a blunt hammer on a heavy conscious
Daytime in the sack.
Then one wonders what one does once he has won the one thing he admires
You won’t find it here
credits
from Yeddo,
released September 10, 2010
Andy Chervenak - Guitar/Vocals
Devin McKnight - Guitar
Dario Olachea - Bass
Jesse Weiss - Drums
Additional Vocals by Jenny Tuite.
Written by Grass is Green & Lucas Carr.
Recorded by Jesse Weiss.
Produced by Mike Thomas.
Mastered by Devin Ocampo.
supported by 48 fans who also own “I'll Have Mine”
This album fucks as hard as dripping and magic but imo feels the most personal and emotional release of the three. It’s weird and frantic but hits
this really interesting balance.
jude
Even though they sing about injustice and being generally fed up with the male species, Camp Cope play like they’re having the time of their lives. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 2, 2018
Boston post-punk outfit Junk Ranchers broke up in 1986 before this, their debut album, was released; darkly melodic, it's a long-lost gem. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 22, 2020
supported by 38 fans who also own “I'll Have Mine”
The wonderful shape of things! This attacks my senses in all the good ways: Catchy melody - Check! Surprising still - Check! No simple straightforward 4 beat - Check! A music that growls and weeps - Check! Ahhh.... this is so guuuuuud! Kristinn Kristinsson