I heard that peace had met its price at last
a bell once banned now tolled me so to say
through the sound of grinding teeth decayed
a distant cheer was raised 6 miles away
that broke a mustered silence come to pass
some things are best forever blamed
when peace no longer has a frame
they say its over
i saw the dust unsettled far from homes
retreating tracks now waving in
some distant fields of vision grown so thin
from war now won or lost, what now begins
lies scattered to the world like all these stones
they say its over
i spoke once shouting coughed its hand to friends
made mirror nervous as their eyes, like glass
reflected shard-like sounds of bombs and blasts
and blinks- voices raised again, and fast
a past unburied had to wait again
i smelt the fear of years to come before
some passive judge of time and history
will talk of lessons learnt for all to see
through holes in walls we made to keep the peace
now weakly redefined as the lack of war
Ska Punk as good as it gets. Other bands would benefit from taking notes. Culture Shock is relevant as always with the contemporary lyrics, and the music will force you to nod in rhythm whether you want to or not. Droote
Came to London from Kentucky and scored this vinyl record at, “All Ages Records” in Camden Town. Loved it instantly, only to discover later that Dick Lucas....of the Subhumans formed this band.
No wonder I fell in love with it. Subhumans and Culture Shock ROCK!
Come to the states! Pleeeeaaaaase!!
Pie Hole
The Wisconsin DIY punk/indie rock scene raises money for Planned Parenthood and local soup kitchens with this political compilation. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2017
Specializing in bright, sunny "bedroom rock español," this Brooklyn singer-songwriter puts a unique spin on lo-fi music. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 18, 2024