One - for the money. Two - for the stress?
They’ll make you sweat then choke on it
Try to fill your emptiness, but your shadow’s still with us
Every day in front of our tv set
We found the words to say, you throw it all away
to be left alone
Can’t face the world I’m not ready
Not for war, not worth fighting for
Stretch out the class pay gap in between your entertainment
Drop scraps and make you fight for it
Your work, your family sets up the bourgeoisie
When you work for us
Hope you upped your work skill set, ‘cos we drained the job market
And it’s your fault you lost your way
Your home your family, become the price you pay
When you work for us
supported by 10 fans who also own “I Call Him Gamblore”
Front to back, the music is catchy, powerful, rocking, and raw, and go hand-in-hand with Iona's lyrics which could only be described with the same words. Brilliant! tommytulip
supported by 10 fans who also own “I Call Him Gamblore”
Took a few listens to catch me but when it did, whew. Takes me back to the days of 90s emo but with lyricism that goes so far beyond. The breadth of musical styles on display, the breadth of subjects covered, adds up to a towering, humanistic work. Few bands can be so hook-averse yet so packed with creativity, and there's at least one vocal moment on every single track that blows me away. I can't imagine this not winding up being the best punk album of '21. PaintedDogs
supported by 10 fans who also own “I Call Him Gamblore”
at this age reminded me of the naive optimism of high school. dent is more like the college student who tries to remain optimistic in the face of a world that contradicts itself at every turn. fartintheelevator
The Canadian pop-punk band deliver their biggest-sounding album to date, rooted in full-bodied production and cheery nihilism. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 5, 2022
Taking cues from Midwestern emo and early ’10 pop punk, this Leeds, UK outfit are full of heart— not to mention hooks. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2022