There’s gotta be a reason for this ending
At the hands of killers working anonymously
I gave my whole life
To those who don’t remember
My name
Though we’re made from reason
Made from salt and common sense
We then turn to nothingness
And give our whole lives
To those who won’t remember
Us
Your name was taken from our files it’s been replaced
Your face often pictured for you
Those photographs have now all been erased
This place it’s inopportune
Blood and dirt are all we’re standing on
Don’t be alarmed you won’t be here for too much longer
A note that’s taped to my apartment door
Says that if I enter a bomb will explode
Hoping these words are just idle threats
I open the door will I choose death
This band goes to A,B and Z...The first song is absolute hardcore but from there we wrangle genre of hardcore...The anger is there but guitar is clean on the verge of pop but tempo sticks it in Hardcore or Punk.But none the less this shit is top notch.Fans of spazzy punk take note.. john onyskin
This debut self-titled album contains eight songs that have strong Red Dons/The Observer influences. Calling them copy-cats wouldn’t do them justice though. There’s a sense of melody that adds influences from Swedish bands like Masshysteri or Gorilla Angreb. On the eight tracks the bands outs an urgent political message. Unfortunately, with only these eight songs, the album is over before you know it, leaving you hungry for more! dcdirkzwager
Across their second full-length, the London post-punks offer up thrumming motoriks, industrial tones, and sullen sing-a-longs in abundance. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 17, 2024
Bodega joyfully celebrate the history of underground rock music with tunes exemplifying the best of college rock to jangle to indie. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 12, 2024