I got a second chance to move on, over the moon. But I asked you, where is the launch at? I don't think it matters if its delayed, it matters if it’s done. They keep telling me to move on, but they don't understand. I got another chance to fail, I got a second chance to fail. And I will take advantage of it, with no one’s help. Here we are! Here's the stuff that you asked for! I played no part at all. When they ask for a witness, I'll tell them I did it on my ow. This is just tension brought on by fear. Show me what is real, I can't reach for what's not there. I worked too hard for that. I've told you this once, twice before. Again and again, while you sit and ignore. All my words are falling on your deaf ears, you better hear your second chance to fail. My mind is filling up with questions to ask you. Do you think when I grow up, I can own my own house too? And if that's asking too much I'm sorry, I guess I let it all get to my head. When I got a second chance to fail. When i received my second chance. If I didn't do anything, I didn't do it on my own. This is just teenage anxiety. Push past the moon. Push the line through the constant. Stabilize through the constant. This is just fear I failed. It got to my head.
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from Horrible Music by Worse People,
released November 24, 2015
Mixed, Mastered, and Recorded by Mike Sahm of Dream Awake Audio
Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
From riffs and production to hooks and breakdowns, the Canadian metalcore veterans' seventh album ups the ante in every way. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 5, 2022
Jon Mess is a lyrical beast. His scream is so unique and I'm in love with the fact that this project allows him to explore his voice a bit more (both literally and figuratively [those sing/screams on Honey Boo Buscemi and Meat Fetish are ufff]). Of course Will is the man, I see a different side of Matt (which is good), but i think the real star here is Martin. His heavier insight is truly what makes this album what it is. His riffs are heavy, progressive and oh so smart. Miguel Guzman