I heard from my best friend that all good things must end, so then I’d eat, lose sleep,
Blaming everything on me and you - what was the use? Just to pull you down to a shittier view.
Accused beliefs, burst projections at the seams. Any other place, any other time, any other town, any other space, anywhere and down. Swim through debris, drown, rinse, repeat.
Me and you had a place that we’d go, but I no longer fuck with that part of town.
I’d rather be in my place between the pines, I know what’s there but I know that it’s mine.
I’ve always loved this head of mine outside that box, living on a line two seldom walk.
I heard from my best friend that all good things must end, but then I think I see in the time it took For me and you to acknowledge the truth- I don’t want to hide in any excuse.
Acute relief in the break and in the bleed. What do you think I’d do if an old flame comes to visit you. What do you think I’d say anyway? More eat? Lose sleep?
Burst and break and let it bleed. Don’t be easy on yourself so bad in need.
supported by 5 fans who also own “Object Permanence”
Lots of good pop punk on this and it's for a good cause. Plus there's a Skinny Genes track on here and Ace's music is the best music out there right now. And the Dingus track is totally supreme. Greg Andersson
Taking cues from Midwestern emo and early ’10 pop punk, this Leeds, UK outfit are full of heart— not to mention hooks. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2022