Why would we go to the way it was before?
Power for few, desperation for more
Worlds built on promises, feel more like lies
We treat indignations with a sense of surprise
Kept down, snuffed out
Never given a fucking chance
We treat too many among us
Like the ones who bite the hand
Kept down, Snuffed out
Never given a fucking chance
Who the fuck are you to say
Who gets a second glance?
Speak up reach out
Don’t fucking hesitate
You are the one
Who can make the change
Where should they go when you always close the door?
Left out in the cold Or sleeping on the floor
Society’s forgotten,
The destitute and poor
We treat them like a burden
We never give them more
Kept down, snuffed out
Never given a fucking chance
We treat too many among us
Like the ones that we can’t stand
Kept down, snuffed out
Never given a fucking chance
Why do we always fail
The ones who need a hand?
What will you do when you’re face to face
With what you have to do to make a change?
Will you look the other way
Or stand and fight for what you believe?
Black is beautiful. Inside outside. This band is superb. As a huge Sabbath fan I love the low tuned riffs, as well as the hardcore speed moments, short as they are: but it's exactly that which keeps it so damn interesting. Also love the interplays full of sweetness or speeches about black culture and being black within white domination. Still some things to learn. This is the real life in music form. Let's celebrate. Hesperus
Knockout debut from a Buffalo, New York-based hardcore band who like their riffs sick, their drums fast, and their choruses sticky-sweet. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2024