"But It was only a poverty dream / That you had in your little head / No, you weren’t really all those things / Especially not better off dead..."
Sections feel like rabid skate sessions or a punk heist movie, other parts feel OSEES-esque massive.
The bands shares this:
I am rather dejected when it comes to the state of corporatism in our culture. This is generally the topic of discussion in this song, and I wrote the lyrics after reflecting on what I see in advertisements on phones everywhere, and how none of it really matches most peoples reality, which is poverty and struggle. At the very least, I feel it doesn’t match my reality. So I essentially wanted the chorus to read like a satirical gaslighting by a mobile ad, and how one feels witnessing ads like that from a perspective of poverty. Coming home after a hard day at work, to a small abode, in a racist, classist culture, just to see the smiling faces of an ethnically diverse group in upper middle class situations in an advertisement designed to make you buy things. As aforementioned, that’s hardly anyone’s reality. It’s absurdity. It’s insanity. And it’s infuriating.
And the song reflect the incongruent feeling a lot of us might feel, manipulated by what is on our phones. I implore you to put the fucking phone down for 2 hours a day and do something else. Shoot hoops, play in a fucking band, create something, take a hike, have real conversations with friends or family. In other words, get centered, find what is real. Life is short.
"Poverty Dream" is sonically rich.
The Chorus:
But It was only a poverty dream
That you had in your little head
No, you weren’t really all those things
Especially not better off dead
When you blink your eyes
Wake up in the sunlight
Of peaches and cream
And multi-ethnicity
Brought to you by a screen
Go find the rest of the poetry on their Bandcamp page.
guitar vocals lyrics: Hamilton Reece Caldwell
drums: Tyler Farrell
bass: Jacob Marsh, Hamilton Reece Caldwell
-Robb Donker Curtius
https://open.spotify.com/track/2uadPGJMMsAAk9mjCbNYUN
Anchorage, ak. Of average build and smell
[SAMPLE_TEXT] , at rock, punk, post punk, Anchorage Alaska, singer songwriter, "Poverty Dream", politico music, heavy guitars, jam band, genre bending, dysphoria
drums: Tyler Farrell
bass: Jacob Marsh, Hamilton Reece Caldwell
-Robb Donker Curtius
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM
https://open.spotify.com/track/2uadPGJMMsAAk9mjCbNYUN
Anchorage, ak. Of average build and smell
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