WHAT IF WE HAD NO MONEY AND JUST SHARED EVERYTHING? by Decapitation in the Food Court

WHAT IF WE HAD NO MONEY AND JUST SHARED EVERYTHING? by Decapitation in the Food Court

As we blindly stumble into adulthood, we trip face-first into a financial and social brick wall that demands we surrender our creative ambitions. The weight of this barrier presses down on WHAT IF WE HAD NO MONEY AND JUST SHARED EVERYTHING? by Decapitation in the Food Court, a sassy, noisy post hardcore album documenting every torn ligament, fractured bone, and dislocated joint upon this pivotal impact. Expressive vocals connect a series of snappy transitions between sections of dancey post punk, moody post rock, and crunchy math rock, burying a resilient source of warm musical light deep within a layer of overdriven calamity. Amid the album’s typically tumultuous, inharmonious sound, we feel the magnetic pull of the downhill, simple path, to give up on any personal artistic goals and either sell out or leave. However, in those brief instances of warmth, we experience the transcendent joy of creation, reassuring ourselves that we will continue to create for as long as we breathe for much the same reason; we have no other choice.

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