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City Song

from Another Year by Boardroom Heroes

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    Another Year, the second full length from Boardroom Heroes, was originally released on June 5, 2012. We’re extremely excited to bring this to vinyl for the first time (10 years later).

    For me, this album holds up incredibly well - maybe because even in 2012, Another Year still felt like a throw-back to a different era. When I listen to “Pieces” or “Elephant” - I’m transported back to the places I got to see the band play like the Trash Bar or the Velvet Lounge… but also back to my neighbor’s driveway skatepark in the late-90s.

    I remember feeling an immediate kinship with Gu and Dre (and subsequently, Stephen, Drew and Nick) - just based on their music alone - because it’s so clear that they also grew up on a steady diet of the Epitaph and Fat Wreck catalogs. Another Year sees those influences adequately honored but also sees their own sound sharpened.

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lyrics

I feel like someone’s following me as I walk down these dim streets and find that
Nothing even looks the same to me
I was up where the road meets the rut, where all of the cars get stuck and wondered
If I’d get left behind there myself

All of these sounds berate me from all around and only serve to confound the way

I feel about myself and this spoiled world
Start to panic as everything turns to static, is the world so erratic that concrete
Dreams are the only ones that can last?

Because this city doesn’t look like paradise
Yeah, the bright lights just seem hazy to these eyes
When the skyscrapers collapse, the avenues no longer flat
Maybe then we’ll cast aside our shared disguise

Buildings of crystal don’t hide a lack of a soul as they plot how to dispose of all of
Us one and all

Make this city bleed, it’s best for you and me
Expose the travesty of penthouse inequity

This kind of shit calls out for our own reply

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from Another Year, released June 5, 2012

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