We could have it allJust another social cannibalSearching through the rotten youth for one more scrap left on the boneCut the chordI don't even need this anymoreSo fill me up and watch me overflowYou had to know that I was built to crumbleScatter me, Pick up all the pieces, all the memoriesSo I can still remember being seventeenPack me up and put me in a time machineSo I can remember when we were seventeenYou don't intimidate meCuz I don't give a damn what you've got to sayIn one ear and out the otherI'm deaf to the soundIn the end we all pretend that the world keeps spinning around meSipping on euphoria but choking on realityClose your eyes and picture all the times we got it right
and savor the reality
supported by 10 fans who also own “Seventeen (Country Cover)”
"Radio" is actually a Rancid cover despite having the lyrics to the Alkaline Trio song (would have liked to hear that t b h)
Downloaded it for What's My Age Again, bought it for Seven Years kabedonthunderclap
supported by 9 fans who also own “Seventeen (Country Cover)”
Aside from Country Girl, which displays the compositional and lyrical excellence of a nursery rhyme, this is a really fun and catchy pop punk album with emphasis on the modern pop stylings. I see Belmont as being the future of pop punk. But I'm also an old man so uhhhh X Wild Alaskan Salmonella X
Bracing post-hardcore meets festival-ready rock on the Tokyo band's sharp new EP, mixed and mastered by Will Yip (Turnstile, Title Fight). Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 8, 2024
Swansea Sound celebrate the joys of being broke at Christmas plus a touching tune in sung entirely in Welsh on their annual holiday single. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 30, 2023