How the fuck does this have only 41 comments. Love this tune! after 16 years… whole album is crazy nostalgic more than I ever could have thought. Respect…
I think it's about child labour in the fashion industry. I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read Dear Future Historians, but my sister has & that's what she said when I asked her the same question.
old people moaning at young people for being nobheads when old people are the ones who fucked the planet up and now the new generation is cleaning up after them whilst being forced to respect the old useless twats. they're the old hands that fed us the system we're in now but we're biting them and not even salt can make it taste good its such a corrupt and fucked system, why dont old people try living life nowadays (id like to see you get your teeth round this, your jaw will be missed) where no one can afford a house and people in full time employment have to use foodbanks because the system pays us such shit wages.
This album was released when I was 14, been listing to it ever since and I imagine I will until I'm dead.
Underrated Masterpiece
Nostalgia c: Love the synths and melodies
This brings me back to middle school. I used to carry around a Walkman CD player (I know,I know,super lame) and Take to the Skies was my go to album.
Still one of my favourite Enter Shikari tracks....maybe add this one to the set list for the North America tour boys?!
You got your wish!
Just saw them on Saturday! Rou did his vocals from the center of the circle pit, it was insane. Can't wait to see them again!
This was the first Enter Shikari song I ever heard and it's still one of my favourites :D
Still loving this song
1:18 to 1:19 that one feedback/key part is like musical crack to me!
i know what you mean. total eargasm
lifelineeeeeeeeeee
Nostalgic, holy fuck.
9 years ago… even more so now
How the fuck does this have only 41 comments. Love this tune! after 16 years… whole album is crazy nostalgic more than I ever could have thought. Respect…
Good music is overshadowed by pop music these days sadly.
Love this 😊
You do this every fucking time
Ft. Kenny McCormack from South Park.
Most underrated comment this year!
“Not even salt can make your hands taste good, I’m still crunchin’ your lifelineee” 😅🥲beautiful, emotional and deep lol
Think I just melted
0:36 heavy hardcord two stepping lmao i started swaying from muscle memory
Too much nostalgia.
The pits at a Shikari gig are always mental
You do this every fucking timeeee ~~~~
There are lyrics from the next song, and in the next one is missing...
Under 100 viewers... Nice!
Still the one and only well respected albums of Enterprise Shikari.
ENTER
ehh? I thought all their albums are pretty well respected tho 😕
Common Dreads fam
No
There are only two shikari albums
I need the old Shikari back.
pure hc punk intro
I think one peeso thought there was some sweat
What’s the meaning behind this song?
I think it's about child labour in the fashion industry. I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read Dear Future Historians, but my sister has & that's what she said when I asked her the same question.
Subjectable
old people moaning at young people for being nobheads when old people are the ones who fucked the planet up and now the new generation is cleaning up after them whilst being forced to respect the old useless twats. they're the old hands that fed us the system we're in now but we're biting them and not even salt can make it taste good its such a corrupt and fucked system, why dont old people try living life nowadays (id like to see you get your teeth round this, your jaw will be missed) where no one can afford a house and people in full time employment have to use foodbanks because the system pays us such shit wages.
What the fuck is that vocal at 2:11? It sounds like a teenager trying to do lows but he blew out his voice.
that's the point
sounds like a powerviolence type of grunt
Maybe because it IS a teenage band trying to do lows lol 10/10 tho