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Pulling the Knife Out of My Back

by Children's Letters to God

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the sun has never looked so bright now that the tiny shards of glass withered with time have been rubbed in my eyes in the sand pit where you left me coarse granules shredding my throat its becomes harder to reach find north head home best wishes things that feel better on paper

2.
Hard Sell 01:49
most things we throw around to signify if your heart is so big i hope your brain can as well you are not as stupid as you had hoped living life off of your battery and maintaining stories that just end but you have never begun/began
3.
wish every wish you’re told to make the biggest ones resigned to fate by chance the smiles that held their weight as much as you would denigrate and advocate reality as a product of unpleasantry (it was not a dream
 it is not a dream) and you are very much so awake although fortune’s gifts may not shake infinite sense and tepid horrors to live is suffer and beg for more
4.
reduced to rubble through ash and flame first one to clock out and easy to blame it always gets easier to play pretend the measure of people i guess it depends you have tarnished the privilege of love left to wish on stars above hope the best when lies become true unfortunate that it’s me and it’s you

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Children’s Letters to God is an aggressive response to an unstable time in history, dealing with personal loss, uncertainty, and the chaos in between. Dabbling with elements of crust, grind, and hardcore, the band lets blast beats pummel the senses; yet, never straying too far from the melodic interludes that make screamo great. Tom Rabon (Exhalants) and Scott Osment (Deaf Club) have set out to make the music that inspires their outlook on hardcore- fast and angular, but with harmony and catchy riffs. The funny thing about letters to God, is that they never make it.

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released February 19, 2021

Tom Rabon - Guitar/Vocals
Scott Osment - Drums
Bill Indelicato - Bass

Recorded, Mixed, Mastered by Bill Indelicato

Album cover by Becky DiGiglio

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