Impacted molars
Glass implosion
Concrete barricade
Did not see you coming
Never get this blood
Out of the upholstery
There goes the deposit
And your dignity
This is all I need
Insurance premium
I’ll be bailing myself out
Of this economy
Climb from the wreckage
From my gilded womb
Birthed out a derelict
On this open wound
Gravel strewn shoreline, bitumen sea
Castaway native, reeking of gasoline
Look upon this empty lot and despair!
Flotsam monarch, master of all I survey
This is below me
This is uncouth
Cultured, expensive
I’m of sterner stuff
Composite nightmare
Structurally insulting
You’re an architect wolf
In neglected clothing
A filthy crag of unspent land
Trash heap citadel and I am its ward
Ill make it succumb to my delicate touch
Or reduce it to rubble when I get out of this
Prehensile digits
They’re giving the finger
The roadside resistant
Card carrying member
I’m flagging down versions
Of my own revulsion
No self respecting person
Is saving your skin
I’m one of you!
I have my credentials
I can attest to
My pedigree
Not content of my character
But the depth of your wallet
The gods of good fortune
Will smile upon it
Fuck you, you can’t
See finery and eloquence
When its staring you
Point blank in the face
You’ve crashed this party,
Asphalt oasis
Ain’t going nowhere
Til’ you find your way out
supported by 11 fans who also own “Urban Castaway”
Wow. I did not expect violin and cello from a crust band.
Wow. I did not expect crust from a band that has both a violinist and a cellist.
Wow. Nekobibu
Rerelease of this pummeling Swedish D-beat/crust LP from 2012, with the hallmarks of the style at its best— heavy riffs and righteous fury. Bandcamp New & Notable May 18, 2021
The Australian punk band express their desire to invert and challenge the conventional in every aspect of their work. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 21, 2021
The Chicago punks seem intent on defying any hardcore conventions, focusing instead on communicating pure disgust for the rotting world around them. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 1, 2022
supported by 10 fans who also own “Urban Castaway”
One of many releases I missed last year, and boy is this hitting hard now that I found it. Very similar to Morrow, which I love, but much quicker in getting the point across without losing any of the impact. Really great stuff. Dementicus