Finally available on CD! The debut album from doom/stoner outfit Dead Quiet gets a CD release on Toronto-based Artoffact Records!
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lyrics
You only hurt so much when you hurt the ones you love
I’ve never felt such loss when I lost the ones I love
I want to fill your lungs with the smoke of a million things I’ve lost
You’ve only found someone until they’re finally gone
I want to fill your lungs with tar, smoke of a million things I’ve lost
I want to wake up and be free, all of those things I’ve lost and need
The things that brought me home are the things that made me whole
It’s always on my mind that it’s finally time to go
The only things I need, the ones I love, the air I breathe
I finally believe in all those things I fail to see
A place to lay my bones to decay
A source of pain long betrayed
The times I’ve laid in agony I pity me
The war is waged all by myself it never fades
The love I’ve shared it goes nowhere, necessity
Home is where I go to die, I’m well aware
The bottom feeds on broken dreams, they’re left for dead
Signs all point to where it ends, so finally
I lick my wounds down to the bone, constantly
Home is where I go to die, I’m well aware
supported by 91 fans who also own “Home Is Where You Go To Die”
For some reason, what I previewed and the real songs was somewhat different - maybe because of the cover art?
But I definitely don't regret something more spacial than expected. The recent Ocean drifting in space. frankwurst
supported by 83 fans who also own “Home Is Where You Go To Die”
The flac version of this sounds great in my truck... not a crunch, clip or boom to be heard. That, in itself, gets this major points.
This is a lovely combination of early Floyd, U2 and a few San Francisco bands from the '60s with a heavy dose of Helmet tossed in. It's definitely best of breed when it comes to modern psych stuff. Even without a Hammond B3, it gets an easy A+... rick-taylor
Texas band draft an all-killer, no-filler love letter to ’70s hard rock and metal, with surging vocals and riffs that command respect. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2024
supported by 83 fans who also own “Home Is Where You Go To Die”
This album is an absolute banger. The riffs are especially groovy this time, the vocals are amazing, and the overall thing is supercatchy. If I'd have to list one downside, it's that the mix is so bass-heavy that the sound only truely comes into it's right when listened on good headphones or extremely good speakers. On anything less it can sound like the bass drowns the rest of the music out. 9/10 Buzzario