Joyce Manor is an American punk rock band from Torrance, California, formed… Read Full Bio ↴Joyce Manor is an American punk rock band from Torrance, California, formed in 2008. With their first release in 2010, they became well known for playing fun and energetic music influenced by bands such as Jawbreaker, Descendents, Weezer, Thin Lizzy, and The Smiths. They joined 6131 Records in 2010. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Barry Johnson, guitarist Chase Knobbe, bassist and back-up vocalist Matt Ebert, and drummer Pat Ware. Their self-titled full-length debut was released in 2011 to a host of critical and fan praise. Punknews named it their "2011 Album of the Year" and it landed the band on many year-end best-of lists. Joyce Manor moved over to Asian Man Records (and Big Scary Monsters in the UK) for their next album, Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired, released in April 2012. This album contains a cover of The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star". Joyce Manor signed with Epitaph Records to release their third album Never Hungover Again, which was released on 22 July 2014. The album was produced by Joe Reinhart[9] and it features Frances Quinlan from the band Hop Along on the cover. The band received attention within the indie and punk communities for its stance against stage diving after the band interrupted several sets to call out stage divers. In the fall of 2014, drummer Kurt Walcher was replaced by Jeff Enzor. In 2016 the band announced their fourth album, Cody, produced by Rob Schnapf. The ten track release features the single "Fake I.D." and was released on October 7 through Epitaph. In 2018 the band announced their fifth album Million Dollars to Kill Me by releasing the title track as their first single. The album was released on 21st of September through Epitaph Records.
Gone Tomorrow
Joyce Manor Lyrics
Everybody wants to tell a story
But no one's got a thing to say
Everybody's scared of saying nothing
How else would they prove that they're here today
And gone tomorrow
Not much pain and not much sorrow
Gone tomorrow, but here today
Not much skill for not much pay
My friend Tommy, he does origami
Forever in the morning shade
His girl Trisha, ooh, she's gonna hit ya
With a blazing hot beam from her amazing ray gun
Gone, gone tomorrow
Some might steal and some might borrow
Gone tomorrow, but here today
Not much kill for not much prey
Ayyy
Ayyy
Ayyy
But no one's got a thing to say
Everybody's scared of saying nothing
How else would they prove that they're here today
And gone tomorrow
Not much pain and not much sorrow
Gone tomorrow, but here today
Not much skill for not much pay
Forever in the morning shade
His girl Trisha, ooh, she's gonna hit ya
With a blazing hot beam from her amazing ray gun
Gone, gone tomorrow
Some might steal and some might borrow
Gone tomorrow, but here today
Not much kill for not much prey
Ayyy
Ayyy
Ayyy
Lyrics © SCHUBERT MUSIC PUBLISHING INC., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Barry Johnson, Matt Ebert, Chase Knobbe, Pat Ware
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@elliew.1922
Best song on the album
@XxmikelETFxX
I love this song :)
@timexdistance1615
Sad vibes at 4 am
@swagjackson6773
when i first was listening to the album stream, i was walking along the sidewalk listening off my cellphone speaker, and i thought "god damnit, another great band going to shit." I still miss the balls of the old tunes, they appear sporadically on this album, but you've always been an emotional band, and the lyrics on this album are fucking poetry. Don't try to be m
@swagjackson6773
Morrissey, keep the harshness somehwere, but you guys still slay it. i am but a lowly fan, the song ended mid comment last time i literally went back to type this.I saw you at the garage in mn, my best friend is the one who shouted something about crystal meth; but i sang along to every song, you're keeping that possible. -ryan klegin