![]() ![]() Via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Includes unlimited streaming of Tell Me I'm Alive blue collar by downcast, released 10 august 2014 everytime i think of you i cant get through the night six long years was the hardest fight sweating in my sleep trying to beat the summer heat confused and helpless i’m slipping again and again another bottle down (to feel numb again) another smoke to light (to inhale death again) another hour slips (to be a working man) another gasping sound. But, as both activism and hatred rise again and a new generation faces menacing uncertainties, this is exactly the weight that the current cultural moment requires. This might not be for everyone, and that’s just fine. Downcast gets its weight from its style and its substance. The last song of the album, “The World He Promised to Katherine”, about a terrible personal tragedy, aspires to the kind of catharsis that the band achieved in their live sets with the song “Hope”. On the track “The Response from White America”, the band summons the real voices of African American mothers and fathers who plead with white people to care about the violence inflicted on their children. With so many dead, and the dollars still pouring in, it’s time for an accounting. Downcast Michigan Hardcore Online Merch Store downcast.bigcartel Split w/ Argus by Downcast / Argus Split, released 05 October 2015 1. “Hiding in the Limbs” faces down the CEO’s of today’s big gun manufacturers, placing them all at the scene of every mass shooting. The oppression of indigenous peoples hasn’t ended at all, despite the attraction of its cities and the recreation in its landscapes. ![]() “Four Arrows” draws listeners into the myth of California, and its present-day connections to the state’s violent beginnings. These songs still pull their weight.Īs members Kevin Doss, Greg Doss, Brent Stephens, and Sean Sellers have evolved as musicians and humans over the last two and a half decades, the band builds on their foundation. Sacramento, California thrash assassins return with their seventh full-length album The Invisible Prison, produced by David Sanchez (Havok) and mastered by. Some of these songs, like “Sandpaper” and “Price”, were left unrecorded and you can hear where the band was going in their final days, laying wrenching emotion on top of dissonance and big chords. ![]() On this new record, their first in 25 years, Downcast offers a set that reflects that pivotal moment from years ago. ![]()
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