Go,
It's six a.m, alarm bells ring, get out of bed,
Drink some coffee and then smoke a cigarette,
Wash your face and brush your teeth and put on clothes,
Drag your body out the door and hit the road,
You,
Drive through the gates, your mood deflates, and dark clouds loom,
Spend the next 8 hours grafting then drive home,
Have a bath and eat some food and go to bed,
Then repeat 5 days a week until you're dead,
Go,
It's, six a.m, alarm bells ring, get out of bed,
Drink some coffee and then smoke a cigarette,
Wash your face and brush your teeth and put on clothes,
Drag your body out the door and hit the road,
Is this what your life's become,
Endless misery with no fun,
40 hour working week,
Always skint cos ends don't meet,
You,
Drive through the gates, your mood deflates, and dark clouds loom,
Spend the next 8 hours grafting then drive home,
Have a bath and eat some food and go to bed,
Then repeat 5 days a week until you're dead,
The Minneapolis band add a horn section, a running surrealist allegory about walls, and an occasional nod to the elegiac to their electroshocked post-punk. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 4, 2024
supported by 8 fans who also own “Same Shit Different Day”
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