They say that money is the root of all evil
then why does it light up your eyes.
They say that love is all we need.
Then why does it bring us down
Starving and lonely we look to the left
and see what we do not have
They try to tell us ignore the truth
Deny our baser half.
But we were tricked by the gangster of fortune,
he put a lie inside our head.
We turned our backs on each other.
And went down with ship instead.
We went down with the ship instead.
It can be hard to taste the food
With the trace of regret in your mouth.
We laugh smile and act casual for awhile,
but what has that ever Done?
You can't take credit for living
when the battle is already done
Hypocrite you would call me
and you would not be wrong
But we were tricked by the gangster of fortune,
he put a lie inside our heads,
we turned our backs on each other
and went down with the ship instead.
There's no hope, could there be?
Left in this world, for me?
supported by 38 fans who also own “The Past Is Today”
I came across Elephant tree completely by chance and liked what i heard so i purchased their vinyl and iv listened to this album almost every day since iv had it. Dave
supported by 36 fans who also own “The Past Is Today”
There is more 70s vibe on this album than on any Greta Van Fleet album. This, The Lunar Effect, Zeppers, and a few others have really taken the best lessons of that classic era and made it their own. This is what kids should be turning to for their rock fix!!! Tom's Reviews
The perfect blend of naive enthusiasm and unfiltered rock 'n' roll danger, leading to an explosive, raw sound. Volcanic, pure, and crushing. Bandcamp New & Notable May 30, 2017