I carved a space for myself on top of couches and under dirty roofs. Barely removed from the sting of the T.V., I’ve barely moved in the past couple weeks. I’m sort of sorted out. I’ve found the walls. I finally lost the door. I’m never getting out.
Did I have anything to say? I barely said it anyway. Did I learn how to see past today? I barely said it anyway.
I had some years of dreams where I thought the world stretched in the sliver of my sight. But a sliver’s what it is. It is a limited perspective, lacking in the color that forms the light. And it escalates. It rises high. I see the sun in my eyes.
Did I have anything to say? I barely said it anyway. Did I confuse the blindness for the light of day? I barely said it anyway.
Did I have anything to say? I barely said it anyway. Did I learn how to see past
credits
from Walk it Off.,
released April 24, 2014
Recorded at Crescendo Sound Studios by Dave Pratka
A perfect punk album. What always amazes me is that it's littered with melodies and lyrics good enough on their own to build an entire song around, but Captain We're Sinking has so many great ideas, they don't need to stretch any single one beyond its welcome. This will have you coming back over and over again. John Martin
I know... late to the party.... but I read somewhere that this is a mixture of replacements and early GGD and thought I'd check it out.... really like it. Mully
It was absolutely fabulous to see you play in St. Louis at FUBAR on 6/20/15. I especially appreciated the shout-out from Victor when you played Fire Escape. My daughter was impressed and my coolness factor went up a notch.
This CD has gotten extended playtime in my car and in my office. I'm introducing it to as many people as possible.
I look forward to seeing Awkward Age again. You have a tremendous future ahead of you. Jay Kanerva
Bright and dazzling guitar pop radiates out from this irresistible LP from Mint Green, with choruses as big as summer sky. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 5, 2022
A confident blend of emo, pop, and hardcore from the rising Philadelphia band, featuring introspective lyrics and churning melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable May 25, 2022
Rising Philadelphia band balance oversized pop punk hooks with vivid, intimate lyrics, presenting a raw, honest vision of guitar music. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2022
I feel Japandroids are growing into a Canadian version of Andrew W. K, a total expression of masculine healthy positivity without constantly declaring themselves as such or shaping everything into a manifesto.
There's also a certain muscular Canadiana that you can see in bands like The Hip, or Constantines.
It's really cool to see a duo grow into confidence from Post-Nothing, and as someone who _really_ connected with that album's anxieties, they give me both hope and an aspirational model. Gaelan D'costa