read shocking news, heard about that on tv.
it's nothing new, but everyone’s angry.
“is it a cover up? or am i just acting crazy?”
you can tell me.
subtract yourself from the equation.
look round yourself, and see it's all the same.
trying to assert ourselves on the social food chain.
this is so lame.
look what i've done: took another misstep.
my youth is fucked, filled with so many regrets.
"don't know 'bout you", well I know about me:
strong political beliefs.
miserable fuck: push it so over the top.
"it’s no big deal, just bring down a notch."
what’s wrong with you, and what’s wrong with me?
what a bunch of fucking nerds you are
a bunch of crying babies.
what a bunch of fucking nerds you are
a bunch of crying babies.
all of us, every single one.
everybody!
all together now!
everybody!
in unison!
supported by 7 fans who also own “contrary to popular belief”
Prog-doom awesomeness! This album is just so versatile in compositions and just so modern in thematic approach and visuals! Dah-ee-tah! Every song is a different kinda gem, some of them crawls in your melancholy center and some makes you wanna hit the streets of neo-noir futuristic metropolis. Killer record! 𝙅𝙤𝙚 𝙎𝙥𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙡𝙡
supported by 7 fans who also own “contrary to popular belief”
This record yearns and aches with sorrow and hope, tenderness and broken-heartedness, that tears you up. This music reaches out to you. I loved the blend of acoustic, electric, and synth swells. I loved how many of the musical phrases ended on an accent beyond where you expected them to, a feeling both marching and soaring. This album is mottled light through the leaves falling onto the stone walls where you sit, awash in feeling. The swell at the end, cutting into silence, took my breath away. pinkytheent
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not sure what to say I listen to this song every single day - but will let it be known that are u happy? is the closest peggy has come to touching actual God and end credits - five bags and a small 🔥 justinallenmckenzie
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