You know I hate the fact
That you could have me back in a heartbeat
Yeah we made a pact that we would hold on tight
But you left me hanging on to nothing
It's nothing new missing you
I brought my tools to try and fix you
Yeah I'm a fool for ever loving you
But here we go again
Headfirst to disaster
I'm falling faster than ever
You know I hate the fact
That you could have me back in a heartbeat
Yeah I loved your dad, the way he took me in
like the son he never had, with no hesitation
Headfirst to disaster
I'm falling faster, faster than ever
Headfirst to disaster, I'm starting to master
The change of the weather
Like a hurricane, a chance of rain
I'm ready for a thunderstorm, a downpour
Headfirst to disaster, I'm falling faster
Than the sky is collapsing
You never returned all the love that you took
It's hard letting go of the afterglow
You never returned like a library book
You checked out months ago, years ago
From a payphone, calling it off
Cause you don't have the guts
You've got no backbone
From a payphone, called to collect
All the love that you kept after the afterglow
Not a fan of the new album but this Polaris album is just what I love about metalcore. Saw them live in CH last year and on stage they are amazing. If you're new to Polaris (doubt it) start here ! sachavonkarl74
Musically this feels more experimental for La Dispute reminding me of their Here, Hear releases. Very atmospheric and easy to lose your self in. Perfect for the next time you’re contemplating your existence. (Also found out the guitarist builds his own pedals and used them on this record; neato!) Mikey
Thanks for helping me get through separating with the first person I had a real relationship with. Manages to be excellent sad pop punk a la The Story So Far except with an actual singer and lyrics that aren’t misogynistic like TSSF and so many bands of that cohort. dirtycommiescum
Recorded on the Grecian isle of Hydra, this is blissed-out psych pop with stacked falsetto harmonies and luscious arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 9, 2023
Two dozen 12-string acoustic improvisations that feel undeniably haunting, like lost transmissions from ancient Appalachia, rediscovered. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 17, 2022