You ask for peaceful revolution
There’s no hope, only racial confusion
No “do unto others” evolution
Taking a knee is your world’s conclusion
To gain popular execution
Dog eat dog with claws grasp
As their eyes are on our backs
I see no peaceful sight
Unwillingly held down by lies
Condemned are those for not following blind
Nation under an unloving god
Hell on earth with no where to turn
As you point the finger in hopes of those
Will follow with eyes closed
A dimly lit path, the shadows down us from our backs
Never did we see a wolf in sheep’s clothing
I cave to see what’s wrapped around the end of me
Weight of the world, set me free
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Compelling metallic hardcore with an unusual, but welcomed take on vocals. Matching more of a sound akin to Type O Negative meets Integrity, it shreds through wonderfully varied powerful songs.
Roaring in scope, there are many moments of more traditional furiousity, but most of the album maintains an air of spectacle due to the vocals. Not theatric, but they add a presence to the album. The guitars are properly riff filled, and the drums carry everything along with battering precision. Lorenzo
Another devastatingly beautiful batch of indie rock confessionals from Ontario singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Linnea Siggelkow. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 28, 2024
The experimental rock band's new record is as melodic and inventive as ever, but now with an even more honed sense of play. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 27, 2024
Ross J. Farrar of Ceremony creates dubby outside punk evoking the minimalism of Young Marble Giants on his second solo record. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 27, 2024
supported by 5 fans who also own “Weight of the World”
Chokehold, a metallic hardcore band from Canada, with Beastie Boys touches. Their 2nd LP Content with Dying is easily their angriest and most passionate. This 1995 LP is impressively simplistic. Keeping a mid-tempo on the LP, they plod and chug along with some headbanging riffs, well shown on the opening track "Underneath". Not the most varied record, it's the same kind of chuggy riffs through the whole LP. Yet this LP remains one of the heaviest in the genre. Essential for any 90s hardcore fan! xhrl_