You took her blankets away and now she’s shaking
Naked skin dressed in moss and mother’s aching
She needs a little time, her mouth’s dry
Flips through channels and moans, she keeps on guessing
Which one has her shows and keeps regressing
She needs a little time, she’ll be fine
But I don’t see this guilt getting any younger
I can’t help but think that she’s getting so much older than me
Drove four hours each way, felt I was pacing
Maybe sometimes there is no explanation
You just need a little time to say goodbye
But I don’t see this guilt getting any younger
I can’t help but think that she’s getting so much older
Feeling so much colder
But I can stick around (you will always remember me)
I will never let you down (you will always remember me)
And I will try to cut that shit out (you will always remember me)
I will never wear your crown
You could always remember your name
You can’t always repress what you feel inside or you will only regret what you will never recognize
You can’t always repress what you feel inside or you will only regret what you will never recognize
Beat dreams howl away from the basement
Hard luck’s futile I’m not your entertainment
I just need a little time to say goodbye
But I don’t see this guilt getting any younger
I can’t help but think that she’s getting so much older feeling so much colder
But I can stick around (you will always remember me)
I will never let you down (you will always remember me)
And I will try to cut that shit out (you will always remember me)
I will never wear your crown
We will always remember your names
Been following Somos for many years, feeling that they had an opus in them...well, here it is. Driving pop-punk sensibilities lend an upbeat tone in contrast to the grim lyrical proceedings, and they absolutely pull it off. Evocative music that's been on repeat for me all month long. RIP, Phil PaintedDogs
Wife Patrol make instantly catchy alt rock with streaks of punk, new wave, and metal, overlaid with Bangles-esque harmonies. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 20, 2020