My only status quo is slipping when I’m climbing
I’ve got a useless sense of timing
So I apologize for jumping to conclusions
I just don’t know what I should do
Cause I can’t, give up, on what we’ve got
Should we swing for the fences or not?
Hold me up and take me on my way
Through all the crowds and all the haze
When all those people stop and stare
Anytime and anywhere
Someone to tell me to be, be who I’m supposed to
It took forever but I found you
Someone to carry me home when I’m breaking to the downside
And when I’m riding too high
And I can’t, give up, on what, we’ve got
Should we swing for the fences or not?
Can we say that we gave it shot?
You know I’ll be there,
Take the time, to realize
Stop and notice passing moments
Anytime and anywhere you 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
Relive the potent punk rock blast of NYC group The Hissyfits with this comp showcasing them in all of their snarling, hooky glory. Bandcamp New & Notable May 6, 2024
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
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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