Backstory:
Afraid Offer was born out of the ashes of a small-town garage band. The three core members, Jeremy “JJ” Jones on vocals, Brian “Buzz” Thompson on drums, and Rick “Razz” Morrison on bass, all hail from the sleepy coastal settlement of Serene Harbor, Maine. Frustrated by the limited opportunities for their punk-driven music in their hometown, they packed their belongings and instruments into an old VW van and set off on a wild road trip, ending up in the bustling metropolis of New York City. There, they found their fourth member: a classically trained violinist, Lily “Lark” Kwan, who was seeking a fresh musical challenge. Together, they began their journey down a new path, blending punk rock with unusual classical elements.
Genre:
Punk Rock with Classical Elements
Title:
“The Symphony of Rebellion”
Full Song Lyrics:
[Intro: Cm – G – Eb – Bb]
(Verse 1)
Cm G
We came from a town with no name,
Eb Bb
Seeking big lights and the fame,
Cm G
Shackles of routine we broke,
Eb Bb
In the symphony of rebellion, we woke.
[Chorus]
Ab Eb
Our sound, it roars, it’s our creed,
Bb Cm
In the symphony of rebellion, we bleed,
Ab Eb
Drums and strings, punk and class,
Bb Cm
We’re Afraid Offer, we’ve got sass.
(Verse 2)
Cm G
In the city’s heart, we found our beat,
Eb Bb
Rhythms of defiance, no defeat,
Cm G
With Lark’s strings and Buzz’s flair,
Eb Bb
We ignited the city, made people stare.
[Chorus]
Ab Eb
Our sound, it roars, it’s our creed,
Bb Cm
In the symphony of rebellion, we bleed,
Ab Eb
From Serene Harbor to the city’s mass,
Bb Cm
We’re Afraid Offer, we will outlast.
The Band’s Favorite Fan:
Name: Sam “The Fan” Franklin
Testimonial:
“Afraid Offer isn’t just a band for me, it’s an emotion. The way they blend punk with classical elements is nothing short of genius. It’s like they’ve taken the raw energy of my youth and combined it with the maturity of my adulthood. No other band gives me that feeling. I’ve been with them since they were just a garage band in Serene Harbor and look at them now, they’ve built a ‘Symphony of Rebellion’ and I’m proud to be a part of their journey. They’re more than my favorite band; they’re my favorite feeling.”