Starts with a whisper resonating from the core of a few lost scattered souls amongst the rubble wanting more. But over time that once faint whisper has now risen to a roar, and with a volume that’s increasing it’s now something you can’t ignore. But when we all speak at once our voice will be heard. It ends with a picture of a time that is no more. Because of what we did in protest way back when we set the score. But now all I’m simply stating is that if I hear the distant chord, I will stand up and be counted
to fight for something worth fighting for. When the dust has settled on this place that we call home, will they know of what took place here, will they know
of how we’ve grown? From this solemn faint last whisper to this band of rumbling cries. We stood fast against these nightmares and pulled the wool from their eyes.
Great album by very old friends (and more recently touring buddies), Tree House Fire. Oozing with summery goodness and positive vibes, would recommend this to absolutely anyone. The JB Conspiracy
Raging Ska Punk record by our touring buds from across the Channel, P.O. Box. Politically driven, angry, fast, and generally awesome. The JB Conspiracy
YEEEES!
YEEEES!
Twenty years later than I would have liked, but hells yes! I stumbled upon "No manners in Ireland" yesterday, cueing the easiest binge buy in a while. This is a nice blend of skillful instrumentalism, great lead voice and good tunes. The old Toasters / Madness / Bosstones fan in me is bouncing off the ceiling again. Thank you for that. You seem to be gathering steam as well. Here's to a long run! raphaelhythlodai