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Azul w/ Black and Pink Splatter
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
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"Such A Sucker" Shirt
T-Shirt/Shirt + Digital Album
Printed on Comfort Colors 1717 (Garment-Dyed | Heavyweight)
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lyrics
Please lie and tell me everything is alright
Cause tonight I saw the devil and god in her eyes
And we can pretend we love each other only temporary
Or be my bride and I’ll be your only sanctuary
I know somewhere in the distance
This all seems pointless
Maybe I just need
Maybe I just
Maybe I just need
I just need
More than myself to believe in this time
I’m a selfish asshole who never learned to be alone lone lone
Azul do you know how much I needed you
Do you know how much I needed you
This is a great little EP and the closer is an absolute gem. The band evokes a sound that reminds me of the first two foo fighters albums, some dinosaur jr, an appreciation for grunge and alternative rock that I think more bands need. Get this, now! R. A. Blum
This is killer. Well done, gentlemen. I couldn't wait until the next Bandcamp Friday for this one. Would have gotten the Bandcamp broken heart for sure. garygellin
This Atlanta group have a unique take on Americana, bridging queer cabaret culture of the 1920s and '30s with punchy contemporary rock. Bandcamp New & Notable May 28, 2019
90s alternative of the Pacific Northwest persuasion is given a lushly lo-fi update on this existential guitar record from Prathloons. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2022
Massively high energy pop punk with some emo hardcore vibing. "I'll murder this half of my life" hell yeah me too friend. Father on Coping? More like I cannot cope with Father! Rock and roll, baby! Nora Nygard