Hey Mac we’ve been here before but I can’t imagine when. Frontlines & picket signs but the cheques aren’t coming in & you just had that kid back on August 10. & 35 bucks a day it’ll barely pay the rent. & we’ll look out for each other & keep our ears to the ground ‘cause we’ll be listening to that old strike sound. Someone crossed the line today, I guess they don’t understand the word “solidarity” or better days for a fellow man, well it takes time & broken locks we’ll make ‘em sweat till we’re better off & trust me Mac, everything in the world’s gonna be okay ‘cause revolution sparks the change. We’ll look out for each other & keep our ears to the ground ‘cause we’ll be listening to that old strike sound. We’ll be hearing that old strike sound. Brothers in arms, sisters at hand we’ll make our way to the Promised Land, they can’t stop us from reaching it. & We’ll look out for each other & keep our ears to the ground ‘cause we’ll be listening to that old strike sound. & We’ll look out for each other & keep our ears to the ground ‘cause we’ll be listening to that old strike sound, we’ll be hearing that old strike sound, trust me they’ll hear that old strike sound, that old strike sound.
credits
from Grief Rights,
released May 4, 2018
Written by Ryan MacDonald, Nic MacDonald, Kevin Heerema, Jay Savage
Recorded at Union Sound Company in Toronto, ON
Produced by Jay Ruston
Mixed by Derek Hoffman
Mastering by Dan Weston
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