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
I saw this little kid staring dead out through my screen, looking for a way to make her hunger end
Scenes from some forgettable and foreign continent, clearly playing for my sympathy
I felt a slight discomfort as I flipped the channel off
Like a lurking question still remained
I passed a homeless man sitting broken on the street without shelter, folded hands, begging for change
Bloodshot eyes and troubled thoughts inside his bloated head, but nothing a steady job wouldn’t fix
I felt a slight discomfort as I looked the other way
Like a lurking question still remained
We’ve got to fucking help them, don’t we?
What kind of humans are we if we don't?
We got to fucking help them, don’t we?
But we can't save the whole world on our own
One of my old friends came by my house the other day looking for a way out of his problems
Bad decisions and bad luck had caught him in a ditch but I didn’t see how that would concern me
I felt a slight discomfort as my door slammed in his face
Like a lurking question still remained
We got fucking help them don’t we...?
Do we really share a common bound
just because we share the same genome?
How close do our problems need to be
Before they can make us feel?
"Strong people don't put others down, they lift them up"
Darth Vader
credits
from Life, Death and Everything in Between LP,
released October 22, 2020
Niels - Vocals, guitars, banjo, organ
Rasmus - Drums, tambourine, chilinuts
Jesper: Washboard
Jeppe: Double Bass
Frederik: Deep Skillet
Slagerens Tove: Vibes, snare drum samples
supported by 11 fans who also own “Sensible Utility”
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 “Sensible Utility”
Murky, bottom-heavy doomy metal that sucks you in and swallows you up. I love how the album moves from swamp as metaphor for the self-delusions that hold us back to bogs and the ancient remains they conceal within as pathways to deeper, terrifying spiritual awakenings that reveal the primeval horrors that lurk just at the edges of our consciousness. Dave Aftandilian
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