Cover art for the album No Flags for the Broken

Punk

No Flags for the Broken

Punk about war, borders, class comfort, sirens, and solidarity. It is angry in plain language, with guitars that leave little room for escape.

  • Tracks 14
  • Length 43 min

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Liner Notes

A short editorial read on the album world, sound, and standout moments.

About the Album

No Flags for the Broken is a protest record with its fists unclenched only long enough to point. The album’s anger is not abstract. It names borders, graves, parliament sirens, and the comfort of people who sleep well while others absorb the cost.

The music is rough, fast, and direct. That matters because the subject does not call for polish. “Your War, Our Graves” and “The Rich Sleep Well” work by refusing distance, while “Sirens Over Parliament” gives the album a public noise that feels both literal and moral.

The later move toward solidarity keeps the record from flattening into rage alone. “Hands Together, Walls Apart” is a useful title because it admits how hard collective action can be when systems are built to separate people. No Flags for the Broken is blunt, but it has a clear human stake: anger as a form of care for those left outside the speeches.

Production Notes

All tracks were generated with AI music models, then processed for the final sound. No human performance recordings are used.