Everything we used to know is wrong
Everywhere we used to go is gone
The neighborhoods all have new names and condos block the sky
But the dead end jobs are still the same and I'll tell you why:
Boston eats its young
The spots we used to live are full of lofts
The spots we used to drink are full of cops
But the first of every month still leaves me feeling I've been robbed
Holding down a barstool to hold down a job
Boston eats its young
We'd leave with the rest of them but we're too fucking dumb
Name a street, I'll tell you about a show
Name a bar, I'll tell you who got thrown
Name a house, I'll tell you about the friends who've gone ahead
While we stay here with their ghosts, cause we're too numb to know we're dead
Powerful in every way, this DC hardcore group's first full-length is the siren song to having no home as a person of color—in punk, in society, in America. It could not have arrived at a more appropriate time. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 15, 2016
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
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