This song is about responsibility. It is very much about the idea that we are all both victims and perpetrators of what many people call toxic masculinity; a version of masculinity that uses power and shame to keep people towing certain lines. A version of masculinity that views anything feminine as weak, illogical, and/or superfluous. I am someone who believes that toxic masculinity prevents people from experimenting with, realizing, and being who they are. It is as internal as it is external. It is dangerous and it is deadly. This song is me yelling at myself just as much as anyone else. I am coming to face with and unlearning the effects of this every day and I beg that others do the same. It's not easy, but believe me when I say that it is liberating. If you would want to talk more about this, please feel free to send me a message. Thank you again for reading and listening.
I found Days N' Daze right at the end of a long term relationship falling apart into a toxic mess. This album really helped me get through it. Call in the Coroner in particular was on repeat many days. Thanks for the tunes y'all! Tribar