I could find you now if I decide
All that hides you now are blinding lights and speeding cars
Your hideout’s hidden, but you must confess
The sunken basement of your old address, it isn’t hard.
You pull your punches with consistency
You make me suffer, you make me scream – but I survive
The fights we’ve had have always been pretend
You give me scars I show to all my friends just like a prize.
Was it worth it, the blood we spent?
I’m not angry, I’m not upset
The lives we’re living
The times we’ve known
If not for enemies we’d die alone
So take your camera, fix it at your screen
Send your high scores to the magazines
Hold it high so everyone can see that
Nothing matters.
Remember love? The kind that we both found
Before I had to burn your island down
It was true back then as much as it is now
We need each other more than we want out.
credits
from Fight on a Theme/Mixtape,
released December 4, 2014
Written by James Harding
Performed by VILLAINEST
supported by 6 fans who also own “Fight on a Theme”
Found out about this man through a chiptune set on youtube where he was using two gameboys. Loved him ever since. Probably my favorite chiptune artist. Scottkole
Twitchy, effects-heavy post-punk grooves give way to psychedelic surf-rock delirium on the Toronto quartet's dreamy-yet-doomy second LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 25, 2024
supported by 6 fans who also own “Fight on a Theme”
This release makes for an expressive and varied trip through various rock subgenres, and deservedly sounds more like a pure rock album - to call this release "chip rock" seems unnecessarily reductive and dismissive of its more universal musical appeal. Was always impressed by how huge and symphonic everything sounds in the mix. bryface international music concern