We are the world and its technology,
originators of the fall.
The future's clear but we refuse to see.
We'll take the paved road to our demise.
We are the wave and we are the lottery
We've past the point of no return here
We can't reverse this, we are the enemy
There's no looking back, no looking back.
We can't change direction anyway.
There will be no one but us to blame.
An endless line of pleas for social change;
What does it matter in the end?
One million chords could never change our ways.
This global virus will kill itself.
We are the wave and we are the lottery
We've past the point of no return here
We can't reverse this, we are the enemy
There's no looking back, no looking back.
We can't change direction anyway.
There will be no one but us to blame.
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Final Anthropogenic Extinction Event”
I love this album because is like fresh air and a punch in your face at the same time.
Great voice, great sound, great lyrics, the music make me feel that something new is really posible.
So what else?
Albert Tártaro
On their debut record, the London hardcore upstarts cross-up mosh-ready fare with melancholic ambient passages, weeping guitars, and virtuosic vocal harmonies, but its romantic veneer is much more complicated than it seems. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jan 30, 2019
Knockout debut from a Buffalo, New York-based hardcore band who like their riffs sick, their drums fast, and their choruses sticky-sweet. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2024
supported by 10 fans who also own “The Final Anthropogenic Extinction Event”
This is just a great album. I heard the artist live more less by chance and i have been hooked on his sound ever since. Stöj Snak is a must have on my mp3 player! Allan Schnoor