If your heads in the sand you can listen but you can’t hear anything. The right words won’t sound any different and it’s never enough if it’s never enough. All those broken dreams and everything made myself so sick with things I thought I need. Death and taxes are sure things. I caught myself grinning at things I see. What we all need is to be a little better for the times when we thought we put our hearts on something. We’ll all sing and scream off-time that we believe in something – I just don’t remember what it was. Death and taxes sure things more than an online magazine. Nobody knows just what they need. I caught myself stuttering at things I read. What we all need is to be a little better for the times when we thought we put our hearts on something. We’ll all sing and scream off-time that we believe in something – I just don’t remember what it was.
credits
from Mountain Arresting,
released August 1, 2017
Recorded & Mixed by Topon Das at Apartment 2 Recording
Mastered by Dave Williams at Eight Floors Above Mastering Co.
Album Artwork by Blair Smith
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Brilliant brilliant album, the contrast of different vocalists works so well, "perhaps you deliver" is another belter of an album too (both albums are great played back to back).i hope they make more albums. DAMIEN MCSHERRY
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This is absolutely the best new punk band at the moment. This record sees Crusades in their raw element evoking sounds of dark punk rock with pure adrenaline to the ears. Tracks include "Driven" with an old AFI/Misfits feel and the Jesus and Mary Chain influenced "Serpentine". Robby Griffith
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I don't think I've heard a bad Dead Bars song. "Emergency" is the Terminator 2 of songs about anxiety and panic attacks. Don't miss this band when they come to your town. Erik Button