The factories are closing, the buildings are folding, as companies pack up and move far away, the walls turn to rubble, there's thousands in trouble, lost and forgotten like yesterday's news,
Is - this - your vision, of our future?
Is - this - what you wanted? Do you not care?
Three hundred and fifty,
Million a week,
A promise you made,
No intentions to keep,
A trade deal was ready,
Oven ready, no fuss,
Redundancies rising,
It's a mass exodus,
What do we do now?
When there's no more jobs, no more industries,
What do we do now?
When we lose our homes and our security,
Unemployment rises, along with food prices, as millions more people fall on troubled times, zero hour contracts at best in point of fact, are what is on offer for the fortunate few,
Is - this - your vision, of our future?
Is - this - what you wanted? Do you not care?
Three hundred and fifty,
Million a week,
A promise you made,
No intentions to keep,
A trade deal was ready,
Oven ready, no fuss,
Redundancies rising,
It's a mass exodus,
Dead Cross, Retox, and Qui members dish out subversive hardcore with an indignant smirk; come for the riffs, stay for the synth experiments. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 31, 2024
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
At first this will probably sound like pretty raw punk music. However, a careful listener will notice that it is not as chaotic as it might first seem, that the melodies and lyrics intertwine quite smartly, that there is much more than meet the ear at first hear. Those who will continue will discover a very good balance between raw ebnergy and well constructed songs, an immediate sense of urgency which went through just enough refinement. In other words, a great punk album. Thibaut Devigne