
Lynched
This album is the first full-length CD release. It features twelve songs, some of which date back as far as 2005.
Opening up the album, the title track is a faster-paced rock anthem dedicated to all of us out there who choose to be different from the crowd. Next up is the punchy, guitar-centered "Today is Heaven." Although the band has never focused too much on lyrical content or meaning, some songs do have an underlying message or story. For instance, the third song, "Regret," is based around bad memories from just before the band started (not to mention, it's somewhat of a crowd favorite). The fourth song, "Sputnik," was written about the lovable little satellite (inquire for the full story). Following "Sputnik" is the catchy, somewhat poppy track, "Call it Off." This bouncy song will probably get stuck in your head after you give it a listen. Now for the slow tune. A very simple song, "Jessie," only has acoustic guitar and vocals, but the melody is what carries it. Coming out of the acoustic track, "Age