we talk about the world like it owes us everything
and power is the money that we cant seem to gain
its 4 in the morning. i will close my eyes
and dream about a life that is perfect for myself
an average apartment with a trophy on the shelf
saying "this man made it. this man survived."
call it hopeless
say what you want to
i dont need to stray from truth
cause my mind has changed after all this disaster
money and fame would leave me in the same place
once we are struck to the heart
never after will we be the same again
but we'll try harder
you hit me in the gut then you tell me to breathe
you ask me what happened to my personality
im going through some shit that id rather not tell
i cant say in person so i say it in the songs
ive used up my lifelines that carried me along
im yawning in the mic and crying like a teen
call it selfish
say what you have to
i dont need to stray from truth
cause my mind has changed after all this disaster
money and fame would leave me in the same place
once we are struck through the heart
never after will we be the same again
but we'll try harder
i keep on walking away
short of breathe
a little more of this temptation rests
im trying hard to be a better man
lets have a talk about life- where we're at
it wont turn out how we wanted
weve taken love for granted
cause my mind has changed after all this disaster
money and fame would leave me in the same place
once we are struck through the heart
never after will we be the same again
but we'll try harder
I love it. Have to agree with still bummed: this packs an emotional punch but rocks hard. I've played this whole album repeatedly over the last week which is unusual for me. Exhilarating, poignant, intelligent, melodic. Robin Ward
I've been needing some new Wilhelm Scream. and Since they won't come out with new stuff, I'm dam fuckin happy I found these shredders! Lots of respect from Minnesota! mitcherooski
TV Priest's second record springs forth with a tension, dynamism, and crunch not often found in this brand of broody, shouty post-punk. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 16, 2022