Where has the time gone?
My own reflection,
Is a stranger staring back at me,
I look in his eyes,
Older and wiser,
But weighed down with responsibility,
He wears the same clothes,
And knows what I know,
He shows me memories of what we were,
Once young and care free,
Stupid yet happy,
Immortality oblivious to time,
Now is your time,
Now is your time,
The walls are changing,
Crowds rearranging,
The place that I once knew has now become,
Different faces,
And empty spaces,
A prison for my old memories,
The clock keeps ticking,
And time keep drifting,
Disconnected from reality,
Time waits for no one,
It's come and it's gone,
So make the most of things you hold dear,
Did you take notes along the way?
Can you remember yesterday?
The candle wax still burns,
The second hand still turns,
Old faces fade to grey,
Pain doesn't go away,
Memories and remorse,
Burdened along the course,
Weighed down, bruised and broke,
Still fighting as I choke,
I long for betters days,
I want back yesterday,
Please stop the hands of time,
Please place your hand in mine,
What will be will be,
C'est la vie,
Photographs of time gone by,
Never fail to make me smile,
What will be will be,
C'est la vie,
I can't take back yesterday,
In my mind you will stay,
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
supported by 8 fans who also own “Time Waits For No-one”
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