Recorded by Sonic Graffiti and Neil Parsons
All music by Sonic Graffiti, words by Drew
Dylan Martin plays the organ on this ditty!
we sonic vandals if you don't understand...we are not from your world
lyrics
The sun is shining from the big hot sky
I feel so low while I'm getting so high
A lotta things around here got me asking why
How I'm still here when I should have died
It's a miracle on my doorstep
A bottle of wine and a cigarette
Down down to the city I know
It's the same type of people and their same instructions
but it's just me and my self destruction
Got a lot of heartache and broken dreams
so I drifted on down to New Orleans
Saw a lotta things I'd never think to see
but I got my crew all behind me
11th hour coming and it ain't no surprise
Can't see too good from my bloodshot eyes
Got a funny feeling sticking in my bones
Something telling me that I'm not alone
The people that I see just wanna fight fight fight
but I'm just rambling hoping for light
It’s doomy. It’s sludgy. It’s progressive, and it mashes just about every style of heavy metal into one unique sounds. If this EP doesn’t take you to far-off places, you clearly weren’t listening. Kirk Gauthier
Steel guitar and 80s Suicidal/Downset punk/hardcore, played to the beat of their own drummer. The is is kinda badass, works on many levels, and is familiar and unique at the same time. Lute FP
Merci Déhà for the download code. Lots of bands use these ingredients – pretty female vocals over doomy guitars always sounds good, but usually that's where the ideas run out. That isn't the case here. Each song is packed with ideas and evolutions, genres and references it's boring to list but not at all to listen to. A pleasure to have been introduced to this. Luke