The life in this room could melt the snow outside... if we tried. I thought I found myself a reason to be breathing out here. I thought I had this figured out. But every year the faces changing have been estranging me from all I thought I knew about this town. Drink down your sorrows and regrets. Smoke up the weight of one more year. I'm sick of feeling down and out, when in a way all I ever wanted was a reason. The life in this room could keep us warm all night. The heat's escaping through our hands. And sometimes it feels like I'm drowning in the half-full half of a long abandoned half-empty glass. Drink down your sorrows and regrets. Smoke up the weight of one more year. I'm sick of feeling down and out, when in a way all I ever wanted was a reason to feel like our lives were moving on without our feet staying on the run. To brave the cold for another night because you're as cold as it is outside. You talk about next year like it will be no different from the last. Fuck, that was fast. I live my life in fear of knowing I could have lived each day a little better. But my throat's been getting redder.
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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
Fans of the Hold Steady and the Replacements are bound to fall in love with these crunchy, big-hearted indie rock anthems. Bandcamp New & Notable May 15, 2019
A confident blend of emo, pop, and hardcore from the rising Philadelphia band, featuring introspective lyrics and churning melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable May 25, 2022
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A perfect punk album. What always amazes me is that it's littered with melodies and lyrics good enough on their own to build an entire song around, but Captain We're Sinking has so many great ideas, they don't need to stretch any single one beyond its welcome. This will have you coming back over and over again. John Martin