Something's gone missing
There's a hole in the middle of my chest
But that's just fine
I found concrete to fill in the rest
Taking the form of worthlessness
No one really cares
Nothing really matters
Sit back and relax
Sit back and relax
Sing love for no reason at all
I've got a feeling that there's no real reason to pray
We've got no purpose so why not have fun for a change
We're just a disease looking for a new host to stay
We've got no purpose so why not have fun for a change
supported by 6 fans who also own “There's a Stranger in the Tub”
Very great album that totally took me by surprise while peeping through random users' bandcamp pages. The songs flow into each other really well (With Open --> Da Da Da Da being my favorite transition) while also managing to feel like distinct songs. Very funky rhythms throughout as well! Menzi
supported by 6 fans who also own “There's a Stranger in the Tub”
Certainly a controversial direction for the band, but this album ultimately rests as my favorite from TTNG. The technical mastery of their previous albums is still present here along with some very thought provoking and philosophical lyrics. I may not always agree with the lyrical messaging, but this is an album which rewards careful listening. Syobnaf
Strange and angsty alternative rock from Los Angeles that hovers between haunting and pretty and sharp and driving. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 27, 2023
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021
supported by 5 fans who also own “There's a Stranger in the Tub”
I like to pretend I have a really talented friend who recorded this album as a gift. That's what it feels like; a gift from a stupidly close friend. sherryking