Rock Bottom Rhapsody is ultimately far more uplifting and life-affirming than its title would suggest
A deep and earthy rich crooning country voice that could keep many a prairie-man happy over long rides on Old Paint (or feed the ears of truckers crossing the highway)
and backing vocals from Superheroines leader (and Rozz's future wife)
so not only do the songs that make up Countin’ Cards offer up deep and poignant existential questions about life—as well as the social and political constructs that surround and consume it —but they’re also a reflection of Sendejas’ newfound clarity and the path he’s now trying to take
Uma Thurman and Bruce Willis
Dan Vapid And The Cheats "Welcome To Dystopia" goods Rock Bottom Rhapsody is ultimatelyWelcome to Dystopia is " an unfiltered return to punk and rock n roll basics that packs a powerful punch. The songs focus on the pandemic, malignant narcissism, the rise of conspiracy theories, isolation, and unhealthy discourse on social media." It's a killer, classic Vapid record, and we know you'll love it as much as we do.