Dear me, I confess. Most days I'm a mess
I still act like I'm with it but I'm all out of one more shots to give
They don't know about me or what's inside my head
But in the end, it's me alone
Staring at my phone
How did it get so bad?
And does it sound crazy that I'd ask?
I really wanna know when it took its toll
Dear me, I'm not content.
All these years and my nerves are spent
And I've tried to be patient but why does it seem like I'll never make it?
Maybe I resent all the time in life I spent
Staring at this phone, feeling so alone
How did it get so bad?
And does it sound crazy that I'd ask
I really wanna know when it took its toll
How did it get so bad?
I know it sounds crazy that I'd ask
I really hope you know what's good for your soul
Maybe we'll go on to be good for now
It's better than being nowhere at all
Dear me, I'll be fine. It's hard to leave what you love behind
Sometimes you know it's time to go
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That album felt like coming home after a long time away but still being proud of everything I'd seen while I was gone. One minute and twenty seven seconds into "Kenver" feels like the culmination of everything I've loved about this band since I was a kid. It feels like the best parts of freedom I've felt on the best nights of my life. Scott
Re-live the rip-roaring, hooky-as-hell punk rock of The Hissyfits with this new collection, which compiles their first two cassettes. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 30, 2024
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
Buoyant one-off release from a long-running Atlanta band who juggle garage rock, folk, and power pop; don't miss the Mark Morrison cover. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 9, 2024
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This album is next level for HP2. From the metal guitars of Big Energy to the jazzy sounds of N.B.T.S. it's all over the place musicly. Yet at the same time a cohesive collection that is uniquely Half Past Two. The production quality is also top notch, from the clarity of the recording to the mix the let's all of the performances shine. Erik Aasness