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Pretty In Ink

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In January of 2007, GREYSKULL released a brand new EP, ‘Pretty in Ink.’ Although their sound has matured, the band continues to write simple, straight forward songs with tons of energy which include the one thing all punk songs have in common, a message. "We’re all getting older now and have a completely different perspective on life than we did when we started writing our first songs six years ago. I think we all have a lot to say as far as life experiences and opinions, whether it be about politics, the struggles of life or religion," says Chris. ‘Pretty in Ink’ touches on a range of controversies – from corporate greed (‘Elevator Friends, Hallway Enemies’) to profiteering (‘Sick of It’) to watching your life fade away (‘It’s Time’). But true to GREYSKULL’s style, these songs also give the listener a sense of empowerment and hope. The title track ‘Pretty in Ink’ is sure to have you singing along, while ‘Texas Song’ will have you two-stepping in your Chucks.



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