I remember back when I lived in the city
And every breath that I took smelled like trash
The smog kept the sun at bay
And we had lights to ward the moon away
And whenever I was hungry plastic food to fill my gut
Sometimes it makes me think about humanity
People shooting people just to see how much we bleed
Poisoning the food we eat and earth and skies and seas
Please don't breed, and we can wipe out our entire species
I turned on the radio while staring at the water
They say I can't even swim today, the red algae's in bloom
And it's 110 degrees from all these toxic cars and factories
And the radio is saying there is a fresh shortage of food
I remember back when I lived in the city
And every breath that I took smelled like trash
And now Lake Champlain? It smells the same
Is it thanks to all this toxic rain?
I'll pass on the fish, and smile at the flash
This excellent EP swings from lurching post-hardcore to shadowy dark rock, anchored by a shattering vocal performance. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 20, 2018
This all-acoustic new LP from the London feminist punk group is just as scrappy, playful, and energetic as their electrified offerings. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 23, 2019