I was bleeding from my head when I reached Coney
Jeans torn up at the knees from all of the pleading
Saw the sun rise on the bay
For the first time since my birthday
It was the saddest thing that I had ever seen
Came limping up Surf Ave when I was able
The Luna Park rides looked like an asylum's graveyard
The bitter sting was deep
I just hung my face to weep
And thought that this was how it all should end for me
You can't deny you don't want me when I'm with you
But every night you keep calling out for rescue
I won't survive these beatings that you lay on
But I would die to be the only beast you prey on
You can't deny you don't want me when I'm with you
The band's crown jewel, Day Job sojourns into private battles waged every day without weaponry, won with hopes for personal growth or a brief solace. You'll be left feeling more prepared for your own. Royal Coke
This is how we like 'em: Righteous, honest and well-done straight to the end! Hopeless Otis is at its fighting best on Dangerfield and just like its penultimate track says, these guys don't get tired. Royal Coke
Tense post-punk from Big Supermarket, “1800” threads bent-wire guitars through blinking keys and dead-eyed vocal lines. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 9, 2018