Dollar a Day
Is played by this band for a long time now. All about consumption and greed in a world full of poverty. With a beautiful e-bowed guitar that leaves a tear on each chord at the end and a nice ' what's the name?' piano-chord change at the very, very end.

Go down mean
It's nice when a guitar-riff and a song come together. With high dynamics and speed, in full colour and with black & white details.

Slicky Teens
This one chord groove is inspired by the internet, the porn, the advertisments and brutal things that are out there.
Put it in your car stereo, turn up the volume, get on the highway and watch your speed!

Back On The Track
Written years ago this song tells the story of a girl who was already in a relationship when the character in the song falls in love with her. The easy laid-back feeling makes it played acousticly a nice campfire-song but played with the full band is has the nicest atmosphere.

Down There Before
This was the first song played by the band when they started a couple of years ago. The lyrics are more or less a reaction to all the bands that get hyped in the media and are probably a reflection on life in a band as well. The song grew to full proportion when the piano and guitar got on top of the continious two chords progress.