As We Drift Apart lends heavily from the mid 90’s punk rock heroes who defined the Fat Wreck generation with melody-drenched, riff-heavy, rowdy rock. Bad Religion harmonies preside over Lagwagon hooks, and jubilant Me First and the Gimme Gimmes refrains but with a slightly Frenzal-esque fury. Mixed and mastered by Mark Michalik (The Wonder Years, The Swellers) at Chicago's Drasik Studios, the full length is a welcome and notable progression from Cribb’s 2012 acoustic solo EP.
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Bundle including "The Memories Last" EP and "As We Drift Apart" CD.
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We don’t talk enough anymore
On a different page - another book
You live right down the street
Seems so far away, getting further every day
What’s the deal?
I can’t remember the last time that I saw you
There are a hundred sounds and a million thoughts before you
I could filter through, but it wouldn’t be the same anyway
With no common goal, what’s the use?
As we drift apart with what we do
I’ve been to Lausanne since we spoke, spent a month away, even longer in one place
What’s the deal?
I can’t remember the last thing that you told me
The static screams so loudly it’s drowned out
I could try and tune in but the ringing plays all day anyway
And I’m driving home
I can’t stand the sound of this radio as it screams at me
The words bring back the memories