Oh, they’ve shut off the lights here again
In the halls of this terminal
Well I guess that it’s been more than too long
Since I’ve been in the old halls of this terminal
With no plane to take me on
It was not that long ago that I left
All the comforts of my home
Seeking out a course for my own triumph
Over what the world has given me not a lot
And all I’ve got now
Is sitting here all alone
With everything I own
Watching people pass by
In fascination of their destinations
All the places where they will go
Let go Let go
So if you see me tonight
Well I’d hope you’d pass me by
‘Cause if saw me tonight
You’d know I’m not alright
And I miss you tonight
This world is trying to break me
It’s giving me everything it’s got
And what I got now
Is sitting here all alone
With everything I own
Watching people pass by
In fascination of their destinations
All the places where they will go
Let go Let go
If you see me tonight
Well I’d hope you’d pass me by
‘Cause if saw me tonight
You’d know I’m not alright
And I miss you tonight
In my desperate life
I know it’s not right
to miss you tonight
supported by 4 fans who also own “My Life in Exile”
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
supported by 4 fans who also own “My Life in Exile”
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