What savages are we, to not see what we've done to this sacred place? This house of healing, this place of mourning; how many lives passed through its gates? How many families were comforted in its sweet embrace?
Now the building stands empty, reduced to the bricks that make up the walls. The offering emptied, the furniture stolen or given away. We sealed its fate in a single day. Then went out to drink to our callous hearts and careless mistakes.
We washed our hands of it, casting no second thoughts to the unhallowing of this no-longer-sacred ground.
Deathdealer. is a filthy bass and drums duo. Check it out if you like Death From Above 1979 but wish they were like 20000 times heavier. Native Wildlife
This album tells a story. It tells this story through grungy, distorted instrumentals and strained vocals packed to the brim with raw emotion. Camren Luster
one of the best and most excellent midwest emo record there is! amazingly well mixed for midwest emo. waterbed from this record compared to their mv version proves how important a good mix is, because suddenly this song sounds a lot more raw yet well produced in here. singaporecentralemo
Three renditions of “Snowflakes in July” explore all aspects of the song’s stunning beauty, including a mind-blowing 17-minute live version. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 15, 2020