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Disguise all the thoughts running through my head and hold them back for way too long. And where have I been these days? What matters to me anyway? I said nothing, like I always say. I felt the flames rising up in me. I turned away. I've seen myself as equal to bad bad people. Taken vice for virtue and vanity for my fucking nonsense. If we could only find the word, vague and luminous. Like light in dark of fear and hate we let swallow us. I've felt compromised, violated, vanished into ghosts that retreat into the haunts and corners that comfort us the most. And I used to laugh about it and you'd scream "It's not funny." You took the spring right from my step, took the words right from my mouth. No one will ever know how my mind would race with anger, undignified. Who'd think that it could stall out stagnant, so god damn satisfied. Through the voids left in the silence and the things we never say, the word slips away. If the wise have the house of mourning, we could live in a house of fools. Sit down, shut up like all good children do. I said nothing like I always do. Withered down to bone, beaten down. "And where have you been these days? What matters to you anyway?" I said nothing. Took the spring right from my step, took the words right from my mouth. No one will ever know. Your eyes were burning through me, red and wet. They were waiting for the word. Took the spring right from my step, took the words right from my mouth. No one will ever know.
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
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