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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Depressed Mode's noise laden massive punk with emo edges on "Sick"

 








"When are you tossing out those pictures of me and you?"


Brooklyn, New York's punk noise makers made up of members of Ellen and the Degenerates, Sketchy and Up For Nothing churn out massive punk walls that do sometimes have bouncy melodies buried in the beautiful feral clangor. Listening to the songs on their explosive EP "Gruel World" it feels like a smashing together of METZ, Descendents and Weezer. 


"Sick" is at once furious but the guitar melodies feel beautifully sad (with deadened hope along the edges) and is (maybe) about not the healthiest of relationships going down the tubes.


-Robb Donker Curtius



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Brooklyn, New York

Members of Ellen and the Degenerates / Sketchy / Up For Nothing


SICK lyrics

When are you getting your stuff Outta my room?
New Orleans souvenirs And those stupid shirts that aren’t you.
It’s taking forever.
When are you tossing out those pictures of me and you?
Are they already gone? Cuz baby, mine are too, yeah.
We faked it the best we could, and you
Walked out of my room that night, and you
Said something along the lines of “It won’t last forever.”
A thousand hours of waiting.
Entropy's got me drinking.
Stay awake without blinking, I begin tripping now.
Too stressed out so I'll take a nap.
Sleep’s the only constant I can rely right now.
Thought I would have slept it off by now.


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