Strike To Survive's debut LP pressed onto 180 gram black vinyl. This gatefold record comes with a free download. Limited pressing of 300.
Includes unlimited streaming of Yesterday's News
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
Tense and dull disposable
forever keep my curtains closed
your voice is like static on the radio
so I'll close my eyes on the long ride home
last years tales are under my nails
lost in my lungs as I inhale
Roll my dreams headfirst downhill
crash and burn I know they fucking will
do familiar shivers run down the back of your spine
when i tell you I can't relate?
ran out of ink attempting to draw the line
now I'm afraid I can't escape
Nothing to do but wait for you
nothing to do but play my second fiddle
born to lose yesterday's news
cry baby middle class white boy blues
this story told is growing mold
so I'll fabricate a righteous coat
parade it around your funeral
in hopes this pulse won't slow
Got a couple years to go
in the ritual of leaving home
How does it feel to have the worlds shortest fuse?
I see your match in hand
it's futile to diffuse and it's smoking black
tip toe around my brain and skull
deep breaths before I run in circles or scale the wall
Just you wait and see
tomorrow is what they all say
walk around with your shirt tucked in
and tomorrow is what they all say
I can't wait to see your face tomorrow
don't wanna walk down a road of image control
I'm letting go
I'll surely loose control
don't want another one
They come knocking at my door
like another faceless stranger
in an unending war.
supported by 5 fans who also own “Yesterday's News”
Ridiculously infectious, instant urge to dance, rock. You're going to listen to Fan The Flames anyway, so make sure to listen to Travelin On too. John Evelyn
supported by 5 fans who also own “Yesterday's News”
I love this album because it's my favorite album to listen too while I am skating. It is my absolute favorite album. And I cannot get enough of it. From it's completely unique sound to it's album cover. midst Quietus