They'll never give in
They'll never give up
They won't back down
You've got to get yourself up
And get yourself out
Get off the ground
They'll never give in
They'll never give up
They won't back down
You've got to get yourself up
And get off the ground
You can only play it safe for so long
The risk you run is still strong
Take a chance, take a stand
Take it into your hands
No such thing as perfect plans
They will never give in
They'll never give up
They won't back down
You've got to get yourself up
And get yourself out
Get off the ground
They'll never give in
They'll never give up
They won't back down
You've got to get yourself up
And get off the ground
Each day you wait nothing good can grow
They're gaining ever so slow
Listen up, listen close
Listen to what's said
The nagging voice in your head
They'll never give in
They'll never give up
They won't back down
You've got to get yourself up
And get off the ground
They'll never give in
They'll never give up
They won't back down
They will never give in
They'll never give up
They won't back down
Get up, get up, get up, get up, get up
You've got to get yourself up
And get yourself out
Get off the ground
Get up, get up, get up, get up, get up
They'll never give in
They'll never give up
They won't back down
Get up, get up, get up, get up, get up
You've got to get yourself up
And get yourself out
Get off the ground
Combining crooned murder ballads with raw, angsty hard rock hooks, Melbourne's The Ugly Kings are a wrecking crew well worth watching. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 15, 2021
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This outing from G&P is as the title suggests; a slower, doom laden extravaganza. This show cases the evolution of a band experimenting and growing their sound. There are still the lavish 80ies Heavy Metal lead breaks but a Doomy stoner sound is taking a greater precedence. The sound is more polished than the previous EP and the vocal are reminiscent of Kayleth’s front man, Enrico Gastaldo. Brilliant stuff. Harry Harrison