

At least I caught myself before I sent this out into a stupid world that doesn’t give a damn.
#Have a nice life sea of worry full#
Clothed in broken bands, a snake so full of tail that it can barely breathe to say it “doesn’t understand.” So, what am I to think? I’m doing it now. It makes a victim of the will, and brings a suit of broken rings to the funeral. Oh, what kind of fool do you think I am? Fate’s a funny thing. Have a Nice Life is the brainchild of Tim Macuga, black metal experimentalist in Nahvalr and songwriter for the classic Western Massachusetts hardcore band, the Danger Strangers, and Dan Barrett of the ghost. At least I caught myself before I sent this out into a stupid world that doesn’t give a damn. Have a Nice Life is known for its unique style of post-punk, which includes several shoegaze, industrial, ambient and drone elements. Ways down, beneath the skin, beneath my body’s gray walls.is how I begin to see that nothing’s my fault. I’ve got a past I can’t recall.I’ve got a life I don’t remember at all. It’s just a past occurrence, no more than coincidence. I am mortgaged to an irrational thought: that we are always on top, and nothing will ever go wrong. I guess I thought I’d know what I’m doing by now.but I know nothing. I can stay up late whenever I want.but other than that, it’s nothing like I thought. I’m thinking all this blood in my mouth means something.and if I’m ready for spitting it out, I need to know what it’s all about. A wild boy, turned old too soon in elder fir, an ancient plain.
#Have a nice life sea of worry skin#
I’ve been chewing the skin in my mouth without you. I don’t call your name without a good reason, lord. As Satan and his devils try to shake my hand, and the angels on my shoulder try to tell me that they understand.oh, well.

I’ve been insecure and cruel without you. I’ve been doing a lot of damned things without you, and all the damned things I know confound you. All along, I’ve felt an invisible hand, guiding my errant heart. “Are you glad I came?” I look myself in the face, and I don’t see anything.

I’m bent by these desires, never met, nor required. Slight tilts, and unrealities.and everything bad takes a very, very long time. That way, when it’s over? You’ve barely begun. We’re going to wait a long time.so, find love while you’re young. Oh, let me find the right one! Someone to love, someone to hate. We’re going to wait a long time, but I’m willing to wait. We’re going to wait a long time.but there’s power in prayer. You know I could never wait, so just tell it to me straight. And in that darkened room, there is evidence for god.but he’s not like I thought, and I’m always on my guard. And, in that darkened room, I trusted my own spite all evidence life’s provided otherwise. MP3 have a nice life, Have a Nice Life - I Left And My House Burned Dow, Have a Nice Life - Crazymix, Have a Nice Life. If I can convince myself that any of this helps, I can sink deeper in.but call it something else. You’d best believe.because they fucking will.Īnd, in a darkened room, where I always spoke too soon, I burn an endless stare at nothings that just aren’t there. Flatten every mountain, level every hill. Who knew life could be anything, but? Fell every tree in the forest. I’m still my father’s son, only ever looking out for number one. The Flenser was recently featured in our monthly metal column as one of Five Labels Keeping Metal Interesting in 2019.Ause this just can’t be right.since the right co-opted nihilism, I’ll decide not to decide. Have A Nice Life’s previous album was 2014’s The Unnatural World. Update: The band have shared the tracklist and title track from the album. Pre-orders will go live here on Tuesday, August 27. The band recently performed some new material this month at Psycho Las Vegas, though this will be their first set of new songs in five years. The band have also shared a teaser from the new album featuring clips of new music, which you can hear below. And now, it’s official: Have A Nice Life’s Sea of Worry will be released on November 8 via The Flenser. Have A Nice Life, the dark, eclectic post-punk/shoegaze duo from Connecticut, earlier this year announced they’d be releasing a new album.
