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Bodega Disco

by Curse League

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james High-energy mathrock with some soft punk roots. Everything jerks and bounces sporadically, but manages to keep it's cool. I would be on the edge of my seat if there was a fucking seat to grab. On top of that, the melodies are pretty and the lyrics make you want to sing along. Really cool to see some mathrock coming out of Seattle. Thank you Curse League. Favorite track: Miles of Dangerous Ideas.
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1.
Vencido 02:52
daughter of a priest for the poor fear in her eyes with knocks on the door dos erres smelled of well known bones on a day she had a funeral at home no time to watch the tear drops dry in the light of the moon she can run for miles so she leaves all she knows from these mayan hills blood lust from ones adored and decomposed as the candles explode she evades their shots like dust ephemeral as a callous ghost running, fleeing, flying, leaving, home...
2.
no sleep for days she herds her sheep she’ll make them pay she’ll make them weep incite them this army of rebels send postcards let mom know you won’t come home i am the postman steal from the cradle, unearth this landfill count all your stars that you’ll find home, nations have no room
3.
splitting at the seams funding far from foreign lands, drenched in pallid hands fool proof arms alee, leading poverty she’s at the will of the wise, weakened white wench sell this sick disease, cut the vein from the hand
4.
Palace Falls 03:51
palace falls like comets colliding strapping up for the resolution she’ll get what she wants, she’ll bury their guns heartless heartlands await their fate and she’ll ignite the bold operation battle scars begin to form as bullets begin to fly though she doesn’t mind grace to those who protect the landless she arranges the senators to return the earth, the soil and gold mercenary to capitol she’s here to rectify, kill the liar holding fast to the new translation essence of earth realign the catacombs this soil will not be rotten chosen to lead this vanguard they lower the flags, she’ll leave it in ash this medicine evaporates

credits

released April 30, 2016

Kai Brunson - Guitar, Vox
Chester Cun - Guitar, Vox
Jake Campbell - Drums, Vox

Drums tracked by Dylan Wall at Crackle & Pop! Studios
Guitars, Vocals tracked at Odegaard Library Sound Studio UW
Mixed by Dylan Wall
Mastered by Chris Hanzsek


PRESS / REVIEWS:

"Leaving home operates at the forefront for this Seattle-based band, which may have to do with their youthful positions in life, and it seems that their best reaction to the jarring moment of being let loose is to play the fuck out of their instruments. Curse League sound unabashedly resilient about stepping out into the world.

The music works as a rallying cry and is easy to see being shouted by many like-minded listeners before descending to all out surrender to movement in a mosh pit. Upon seeing them at a recent house show, I would also add that they seem very aware of what they are doing – the environment that they are creating. They play with abandon, but they encourage concert-goers to be aware of the people surrounding them – it’s clear their music has intention behind it."

- Atwood Magazine

"Vocals weave and turn through the vigorous melodies and riffs of dual guitars of Chester Cun and Kai Brunson, punctuated by the tight yet enjoyably spastic drumming of Jake Campbell. Vigorous rhythms and organized chaos subsist with melodic intricacies, combining a bit of sugar with all of the shred-heavy technicality."

- Fecking Bahamas

"Their music feels indebted to old-school emo to an extent, but it doesn’t feel too overbearingly emotional; its lyrics are more abstract and poetic than they are tear-soaked diary-esque, and it’s clear that they’re more focused on winning you over with their dizzying grooves and punk aggression."

- NorthWest Music Scene

"These Seattle duders play Math/emo tinged punk in the same vein as bands like Glocca Morra or Tera Melos, but a little less Twinkle Daddy and a little more party punk. Regardless of which way they lean on the emo spectrum, these dudes make some rad tunes that aren't to be missed."

- The Holland Project

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