I knew your nana back when we were teenagers we spent our summers in Ogunquit and we might as well been strangers and we drove each other crazy, man, but we were so close, out of all dead friends I really miss her the most and it’s sad, but I know you never know what’s gonna happen in this world, when it does it takes a while for the peace to unfold and from the pieces that you pick up you create a new mold and you go. I knew your mama back when she was a girl, she used to play in the dirt, her hair was cinnamon swirl, and she wrote me a letter back when her mother died I was holding my heart and her soul was inside and it’s sad. I knew (joined) this singing group in my Virginia church, they tolerate me, and my New English quirks. When they say “ya’ll talk funny” I laugh, I listen and learn, and wait my turn.
A new track from this tough-as-nails Boston hardcore outfit has some words for men who would dehumanize women in the scene. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 21, 2018