As I remember the days of my youth, there’s a weight that won’t let me breathe
You were never around, never taught us what a man could be
I looked over my shoulder, and there was no one looking back at me
I found a way on my own now I'm living to be free
Woah you turned your back on me
Never wanted to call, never wanted to speak
Woah you turned your back on us that day
So much left to do, so much left to say
At the end of the line
The chips are down, there’s only you and me
There are so many things that I wish we could have done and could have seen
But regrets ain’t worth it, we should let go, just let it be
Death takes us all in the end, only some of us leave free
Woah you turned your back on me
Never wanted to call, never wanted to speak
Woah you turned your back on us that day
Through the dark of confusion I’ve found my way
Death takes us all and so we say, it doesn’t matter what you wished for, it only matters what you do
Woah you turned your back on me
Through the dark of confusion I’ve found my way
Woah you turned your back on us that day
Nothing left to fight for, leaving words unsaid
Saw this BOS band in Providence and they were a pleasant surprise. Enjoyed the new wave tones mixed with punk, and also vocals in both French & English. Hope to catch them again soon. kcasti
Powerful in every way, this DC hardcore group's first full-length is the siren song to having no home as a person of color—in punk, in society, in America. It could not have arrived at a more appropriate time. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 15, 2016
Dead Cross, Retox, and Qui members dish out subversive hardcore with an indignant smirk; come for the riffs, stay for the synth experiments. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 31, 2024