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Martyrs need no praise at all
What’s your excuse
You’re covered in gold
I’m used up
There’s nothing left
My thoughts are caving in
You sent me away
Your hell disguised as help
Won’t you show your knife
It’s stuck in my back
Tell them what you want
You can now rejoice
No salvation
It’s clear to me
We’ve been fed from a poisoned tree
It’s like you set
All this up
To see me fail
Well you got you fucking want
You sent me away
Your hell disguised as help
Won’t you show your knife
It’s stuck in my back
Tell them what you want
You can now rejoice
You can now rejoice
Martyrs need no praise at all
What’s your excuse
You’re covered in gold
Vacant sunrise
There’s no life here
Only failure to compromise
Rejoice, Rejoice
Rejoice, rejoice
Joining from opposite sides of the USA, California’s Anxious Arms and North Carolina’s Dull Mourning join together for a split EP on Sunday Drive Records. Anxious Arms’ “Wasted Days, Wasted Years” was recorded during the session for 2021’s single, “Faust”. While the previous single was much more straightforward fast and hard, “Wasted Days, Wasted Years” has some more breathing room with a mix of aggressiveness and melody—recalling some of their sounds heard on “Head Toward Heaven” and “Feeler”. On the flip side, Dull Mourning’s “Rejoice” is their hardest single to date. The track leans heavily on the post-hardcore sound established on Ugly Flame with more driving aggression. Both bands deliver some of their best songs to date and contrast perfectly on this split EP.
credits
released July 22, 2022
Dull Mourning:
Jonathan Owens — Bass, Vocals
Owen Smith — Guitar
Brandon Archer — Guitar
Caleb Hogue — Drums
Recorded and Mixed by Jeremy White at The Hammering Process
Mastered by Jon Berrier at BlackPlate Productions
If you played this for me and told me it came out in 1998, I'd have no reason to disbelieve you. An emo revival record in the purest sense—not just influenced by, but a recreation of. 4010