I have become so much more than the man i was / the man who used to fill his heart with hate / i profit not / from the words that i had spoken, those that left you battered broken / and i will not reopen old wounds and i cant pretend to know your shame / another set you up for this, disparaging, contemptuous, the violence / it's hard to make it out with soul unscathed / never once a shepherd / it's easier to raise your hand than raise your son to be a man / and i will not reopen old wounds and i cant pretend to know your shame / but you must not give in to what was left for you / it's time to take back your soiled name / you must grow these young seeds /give them love / show them peace
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I love this album because it's my favorite album to listen too while I am skating. It is my absolute favorite album. And I cannot get enough of it. From it's completely unique sound to it's album cover. midst Quietus
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the evolution of citizen is almost identical to the typical depiction of human evolution. As you please strays from the previous releases while containing raw emotion. ghøstbødy
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I'm sorry I missed out on this band 'til now. Landscapes sound excellent, a must for any fan of UKHC in the first decade of the century. I'd put them on a playlist with early Gallows, Alexisonfire, Comeback Kid, Dead Swans, Lay It On The Line, Mercury League and HHH. Burning Flag Designs
On their debut record, the London hardcore upstarts cross-up mosh-ready fare with melancholic ambient passages, weeping guitars, and virtuosic vocal harmonies, but its romantic veneer is much more complicated than it seems. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jan 30, 2019