So thank God for your poise and your ability to exploit every single person around you when you see that they're at fault. Thank yourself for knowing exactly what not to do in every single situation you try to blag it through.
You had the world and pissed it all away. Inevitably you sink your teeth back in.
Take a long deep breath, count to ten before you choke. You're spluttering out words trying to fix what isn't broke. Take look into my eyes, you really think this is a joke? I'll take every word that you say and shove it back down your throat.
You had the world and pissed it all away. Inevitably you sink your teeth back in.
You want it all? Just take the skin off my back tonight.
You want a reaction - I'm not going to stay. I'm gaining distance, crawling away. You've got resentment stitched to your bones. You're not the big man when you trip and fall.
You want it all? Just take the skin tonight.
(You want it all? Just take the skin right off my back)
You had it all, inevitably you pissed it all away
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And life goes on, as Mike & Richard continue to carry OCEANSIZE's spirit on. Can't avoid the reference on a brilliant past! But, here is something fresh and still alive. Magnificent tunes dress this debut! Long Live British Theatre fataldiz
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Generally speaking I like anything Mike Vennart is a part of. I don't listen to this as often as the Vennart albums, but I still recommend it to Oceansize fans. berobbi
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Mike once again outdoes himself. His embrace of his Patreon community throughout the process of making this record has been so lovely to be a part of. Many of us genuinely feel like we’re an actual part of this brilliant album, and it’s been a joy to watch it come together. The final product is absolutely crushing. Support this man and his music! minusthefire
The UK upstarts' debut veers from sunny, psychedelic folk to bristling post-punk with reckless abandon without ever missing a beat. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 18, 2024
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I remember in my childhood near a village there was a place full of dead trees, red and dead from all the chemicals that were dumped into the nearby bay from the chemical plant. That's exactly the vibes I get from this effort, similar in story or not. Morbid! But hopefully a wake up call for some as well. Aleksei Tepljakov