We are encircled by skyscraping headstones
in the graveyard of modern urbanity:
A mass grave crowded with grey concrete caskets
we like to call our society.
We can never see the sun, because a skyline of grey twisting towers
swallows all light; colours everything black.
We grew accustomed to live in cities – hostile to life.
Like a morbid kraken they corrupt the surrounding land.
Animals are degraded to beasts of burden.
Indigenous communities are wiped out.
We've become thralls of religions and drugs, slaves to the supermarket,
Servants of authorities, always kept on a short leash.
The neverending stream of ragged figures that marches into the factories.
With minds altered by the numbing routine of the 9-5.
We will work until we die from cancer or loneliness.
Alienation devoures fulfillment. Isolation redefined.
“Every civilization is defined by hubris. It is defined by its denial that it lives in the natural world. Therefore every civilization in its founding lies and elevates itself above nature.“
The wires clutching Gaias neck.
The chains holding emancipation back.
The spear in the heart of a free humanity.
The prison of hope. Our great misery.
Behold the curse of industrial society.
Civilization. Our great misery.
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xElegyx only released six songs, four of which are included here, but these six songs are enough to put them in the leagues of all-time xvx greats. What an EP! What a band! grvce wuff
Northeast straight-edge hardcore taken to the cathartic, infectious extreme; a fiery EP fueled by spite, spirit, and sick riffs. Bandcamp New & Notable May 24, 2023
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If you ever liked nineties hardcore, or the seemingly endless amount of bands that jock that style without paying homage or respect to the forerunners, you need this album in your life.
Morning Again does it right. Heavy breakdowns, thrash laden hooks and layered dissonant guitars that make us old guys want to flip over our office desks and “open this pit up” right on James from Accounting’s face.
Skip coffee and get this instead. This is the soundtrack to you taking your life back. Fuck... this is good.
Also... one of the MOST underrated bands from the nineties. Glad these guys are back!!! C. Andon Guenther