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Blue vinyl
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
This is the colour that we chose to go with the record. It's to represent water because it's one of the most important things to every living creatures survival, a total enigma that resonates with sound, and the thing that will rise up and destroy the human race at some point. Sad but true. Respect Mother Nature.
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lyrics
I lost my resistance, making room for a relapse, much needed, again
You’re too mindful, ALL your worries start to overwhelm
We can explode, fools focus, lost in everything
Wasted years on fears I forgot
Crash course in momentum, new desire intention to
Make me a better world again
Broken thoughts go
Reseed to furnish you
Wasted years on fears I forgot
Onward move!
Everyday I remind myself to
Rethink - Use
Turn attention to everything wanted
Now we’re ready to see this
ALL our wonder turns off overwhelm
We won’t explode
New focus
The I’s in everything
Losing fears of years of time gone
Codified are conventions
New desire intention to
Make me a better world again
Broken thoughts go
Reseed to furnish you
Dropping years of fears of time gone
Onward move!
Everyday I remind myself to
Rethink - Use.
Turn attention to everything wanted
My gnosis is already built in
Come pull me out of you!
Memory glues ALL scenes before you
I stopped trying to define you
Got wise to the lies of misery
Now I’m taking my head back
To reset, to reason, for me
Images now, clear path before you
I stopped trying to define you
To reset, to reason, for me
I stopped trying to define you
RVIVR is like antidepressants for me. i just cant fucking feel anything but stoked when I listen to any of their songs. so triumphant. Guitar hooks for days, catchy choruses, amazing harmonies, everything that makes a perfect pop punk record. Mickie Rat