I like to think about the days
of substance
of feeling indestructible by you
and your welcoming of all my insecurities and truth
I needed that square room
something, something to hold onto
but tell me why
why did we let it fall apart
a broken home that led to broken hearts
filed underneath complacency
save me
we're all alone again
those four years meant everything
tucked away in our city
they say that nothing gold can stay
but you will always be with me
does it count for something?
now theres space in between
our family
with nothing to hold us together it seems
but that doesn't mean
we forgot how to dream
I just want to be
buried in this empty shell of this Pine Box that I love.
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A friend with a reliably fine musical taste posted this album on FB and I wasn't disappointed. Love the guitar sound and the passionate vocals (melodic enough to not pass as screamo or whatever). Punk rock spirit yet with a lot of dynamics (definitely a yes to the Dischord reference) and compact songs that won't leave your head for a long time. Many many
great tunes on here but for the moment USMA and Lay Low have to be my favorites! Great band, very happy to have found them! perpendikel
supported by 14 fans who also own “Four Years ft. Drew Fish”
"And you might be a stranger now, but I just wanted to let you know..." the complete Album is a wonder and I had some of my best hours in life hearing it. Thank you reverbpls
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