I've been tearing myself apart in every dream that I ever had, where you were happy again in our minivan across the Midwest, where the sun never set on us. Those friendly faces and kind words will never leave my head. I just wanna be a kid back when things weren't so complicated and love wasn't a temporary word, back when Mom and Dad didn't scream and fight and I didn't scream at night and you never left home. (It all got so complicated)
And I still remember that night, it was pouring the rain and mom cried, and she said that she would never love you again.
Tell me Dad, how do I look on the other side of the glass instead of the other side of the grass.
credits
from Split,
released June 10, 2016
The Menagerie is Austin Mullins (Vocals), Justice Letourneau (Guitar), Ryan Jones (Drums), and Matt Floyd was featured on bass. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Odell Brummet.
The post-hardcore band’s latest is a reflection on time, memory, death, and grief—and is their dreamiest material to date. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 22, 2019