"Throw Yourself to the Sword is a high energy ode to what we want young people to feel. There’s a lot of existentialism and despair in other songs on the album that still sheath the same theme, but Throw Yourself to the Sword is the raise of optimism. Despite living in a state of mundanity or hopelessness, you can still rise up and fight the unknown, as long as you’re willing to throw yourself to it," Ellie Livingston explains.
“We depend on our freedom - freedom to do what we want, present the ideas we want, make the music we want”, Livingston says. “Whether it’s based in metal or something soft, no matter which of us wrote the song, we all contribute and work together. As a person, I don’t have a strong ego or voice, but within this band each one of us is capable of so much more.”
“Some people aren’t interested in being political activists via music, but it weighs on me heavily and I feel misaligned with my calling if I don’t”, Chloe De St. Aubin says. “The four of us are free spirits with multiple interests, and there’s no limit or power dynamic that can derail us.”
Tracklist:
- Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry for the Delay)
- Voir Dire
- Throw Yourself to the Sword
- American Porn
- Sound to No One
- Go Get Dressed
- Red40
- RIDING WITH MY GIRLS
- Punishers
- Down on It
- a strange moon/selenophilia