Vocals: | Alex |
Guitar: | Neshawn |
Bass: | Bryan |
Drums: | Manny |
I want to take time to remember
'Cause I always make time to forget
When it usually ends in disaster
I know it's not over yet, not over yet
Right here, I face the crowd alone without fear
And I know I'm on my own
Even if I want to get high today, I'm living in my head and it'll be okay
I know I can, I care enough to say
I want to take time to remember
'Cause I always make time to forget
When it usually ends in disaster
I know it's not over yet, not over yet
It's been years since I saw through open eyes without tears
I wasn't strong, I never cried
Even if I want to get high today, I'm living in my head and it'll be okay
I know I can, I care enough to say
I want to take time to remember
'Cause I always make time to forget
When it usually ends in disaster
I know it's not over yet
Stop my track to look back
See how much has changed
I want to take time to remember
'Cause I always make time to forget
When it usually ends in disaster
I know it's not over yet, not over yet
Stop my track to look back
See how much has changed
See how much has changed
See how much has changed
See how much has changed
In a scene increasingly littered with mallpunk junk, California's 1208 is a rock & roll life raft. Pumping out music with an edge and an intensity sorely lacking in the genre these days, this South Bay-reared quartet effortlessly teeters between melody and mayhem on its exhilarating second album, Turn Of The Screw.
1208, formed in 1995 and named for the apartment number the group first shared, plays punk like it's the only thing that matters in the world. Just check the apropos anthem "Next Big Thing," which scoffs at the corporate-merger music world's sinister, 'sign 'em and drop 'em' ways; "Time To Remember," where power pop and punk fuse with ...