turns out they're playing a few shows w/ Tours: Bomb the Music Industry soon:
Mar 16 Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Church
Mar 17 Brooklyn, NY Death By Audio
Mar 18 Washington, DC Black Cat http://www.punknews.org/article/46155
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
I played the video and the tried the stream. I had high hopes after reading an interview; I think it was linked on the BnB facebook page. After the
video, I couldn't make it more than five seconds into any song. Castle in the Sky and Stronghold both sound like bad attempts to be Op Ivy.
However, this really annoyed me...
Quote:
t's also hard to get past the glaringly obvious fact that this is a band with a lot to say. From politics and society, to solidarity with one's scene
and the rejection of materialism, Classics of Love prove to be more than just a punk band -- they're allowing their music to double as a platform for
activism.
This reminded me a lot about early Agnostic Front (and I'll take some shit for saying it), but your message is irrelevant if nobody can understand
your incomprehensible lyrics. There is AF I love and AF I hate.... this reminds me of the latter. No offense intended, but here's a great example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8fiq9tXl8E