A physical copy of "Life, Death and Everything in Between" on super limited edition beautiful yellow 12" vinyl LP with full colour gatefold sleeve. Comes with digital download code and the full suite of MTAT antifa stickers. We only have 30 copies!
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lyrics
How do we escape x3
This not so great depression?
Is it the way that you sell out your values
To impress people you don't like?
Or how your kids are kept in locked institutions
Because their parents are never home?
Or how your chores leave you numb and exhausted
Because you crave more than you can afford?
Or how you fake it and polish the surface?
Is it the way you can't turn this off?
Do you feel anything?
Do you feel anything at all?
How do we escape this not so great depression?
Is it the way you're disconnected from nature
And apathy replaced your will to fight
Or how bright screens and gadgets steal your attention
And all your spare time just passes by?
Or how your family slowly turn into strangers
And how you barely see your friends?
Is it that thought that nags in the evening;
That maybe life could be more than this?
Do you feel anything?
Do you feel anything at all?
The ice is thin but we all run
So we won't hear when it cracks to pull us in
All this work for what?
How do we escape?
Do you feel anything?
Do you feel anything at all?
"Life is what is happening to you while you are busy checking your news feed"
John Lennon
credits
from Life, Death and Everything in Between LP,
released October 22, 2020
Niels: Vocals, guitar, banjo, organ, bells
Rasmus: Drums, tambourine, piece of paper
Jeppe: Double bass
Jesper: Washboard
supported by 11 fans who also own “The (Not So) Great Depression”
Been playing this album since it's release, and it never gets old. The Kimberly Steaks are absolute masters at crafting perfect pop-punk songs. Shorty Donair
supported by 10 fans who also own “The (Not So) Great Depression”
Superb!
Crunchy and sweet like those sugar wafer "cookies" I devoured as a kid. But instead of tooth decay and stomach unease, this album perfectly speaks to my soul decay and general unease with this world in the sweetest of ways. Obstacle of Affliction
The punk legends return with their first studio album in 35 years, featuring reworked fan favorites as well as all-new material. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 22, 2020