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darkest of days

from in the event of rhythm by steve

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    Designed and assembled by the band themselves, the gatefold insert lists the credits and liner notes included in this digital release. The 3 small runs of this limited-edition were sold at STEVE gigs December-through-January 2000/01.

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Ullman moves to lead vocals and guitar and Logan Ramsier pounds percussion that can only be experienced. Begins with soft vocals but quickly grows darker and angrier, losing its temper in front of us. Even as the song quiets, it threatens to boil over at any moment.

-Ryan LaBo, HỲP magazine (December 2000)

lyrics

watched it all slip away as quickly as it came
now you and i my friend are all that remain
nothing left to do, no words to explain
we’ve everything to loose, and nothing to be gained

the sins of the father imprison the son
all that he’s said and all that he’s done
illusions of hope drive him to dream
of happier times; safe, warm, and clean

it all comes back to the start
there’s bridges to burn and rivers to part
lies will be told, the truth must be sought
give it all that you’ve got and watch it all fall apart

moving along through these darkest of days
found someone to cherish and love for always
together as one, no longer afraid
still he felt himself slipping further away

cause it all comes back to the start
foolish and young, he gave up his heart
swore to be true, till death should they part
gave it all that he had, watched it all fall apart

it all comes back to the start
there’ll be bridges to burn and rivers to part
friends will be lost and loves will depart
give it all that you’ve got, watch it all fall apart

credits

from in the event of rhythm, released December 30, 2000
(d. ullman)

d. ullman: vocals, guitar
ramsier: percussioin
robinson: bass

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