Limited edition "Resister 12" LP available in Opaque "Clock Work Orange" and Transparent "Purple Rain" vinyl. All orders come with free vinyl stickers while stocks last. [wristband offer sold out]
Pressing:
150 x Opaque "Agent Orange" Vinyl, SOLD OUT
150 x Transparent "Reverend Black Grape" Vinyl. SOLD OUT
Repress:
250 x Opaque "Snot Green" Vinyl
Includes unlimited streaming of Resister
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 2 days
edition of 250
$25AUDor more
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Formidable Perth punk rockers The Decline returned rejuvenated and revitalised with the release of their third LP “Resister”. The replacement of band members spawned a renewed and equally reminiscent Decline sound which saw the band knuckle down and head straight in to record at Electric City Studios with Adam Round and Sam Allen who worked on their two previous releases. The result is an album that pays homage to their 90s skatepunk forefathers whilst showcasing a new mature sound that promises a long future for The Decline. All orders come with free vinyl stickers.
Includes unlimited streaming of Resister
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 2 days
$15AUDor more
Streaming + Download
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
How'd we get so fucked?
Are the good times just long gone?
Did you listen to sad songs before you got sad?
Will you be there when the happy ones give up?
Cause they say "it's outdated" and "that's overated", "already been done"
Looking for the fine print when I read.
And falling on my knees, cause how can I repeat?
You tell me you do no wrong, but how do you still go on when you don't even get along?
Whatcha gonna do when they laugh at you and tell you that you're worthless?
How're you gonna like when you've gotta fight to prove that you deserve this?
Giving up is a gateway drug and I haven't seen it all,
Just some foreign countries and a mattress on my best friend's interstate living room floor
How'd we get so far with the ambition failing?
I'll be there when it caves in. We'll become who we are.
Looking for the good things you can see.
We cross imaginary lines drawn in the sand, that indicate and decimate these promised lands.
Up and down the coast for days, 5000 KMs. But when you tell me it's jealousy, I still turn away
Cause how do you still go on, when we don't even get along?
supported by 24 fans who also own “Giving Up is a Gateway Drug”
This is a damn fine release. It feels genuine; at times even emotional (in a good way). It's fun and witty while also being pissed off in all the right ways. It's political, critical, and nonconformist. Yet it still manages to feel original in an arguably oversaturated genre. Nicholas Whittemore