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Twilight Patrol

by Court Order

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1.
Stop, just stop Always whining all the time Just an automated message You're stuck on repeat The perception of your presence The delusion, a lie A clown standing in the center Making everybody cry How could you think it ever mattered? The things you gave to this band? Abused the people around you Felt entitled in the end The perception of your presence The delusion, a lie Part of everything that's wrong with this world An inability to concentrate on anyone else Time ran out Go somewhere else to play pretend
2.
Etched and branded Felt and wept Can’t believe After everything You’d have Something to say Ended right where it began After all we’ve been through Think of the times in the van Think of driving at night Think of the songs you play See your life pass by It’s the way you save yourself Ended right where it began
3.
I want me back Even if it means I'm seeing you again You're standing there You're at the door Even though it doesn't really matter anymore It doesn't really matter anymore I won't let you in First it's here Then it's inside my mind Even when you say that you're outside It's getting cold Even though you tell me that it's true I can never believe you again I can never believe you again

about

Court Order presents…

“Twilight Patrol,” a set of “Ace’s tracks” that feature Court Order’s drummer on lead vocals - released December 15th, 2023.

Including the single “Identity Crisis” and two new tracks, “Twilight Patrol” is about defending the two reasons your band exists: to write new music and perform it live.

Recorded in 2021 as part of a singles compilation, these songs were stitched together at a time where the band was going through a transitionary period that challenged the direction of our sound. The result culminated in something really special that deserved a spot chiseled into the Court Order legacy.

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released December 15, 2023

Court Order performance credits:
Ace - drums/vocals, JD - Guitars Tracks 1 & 2
Drums/Vocals tracked by Jerry Ramos @ Mercury Studios
Tracks 1 & 2 Guitars/Bass recorded by JD @ Hit Harder Studios
Tracks 1 & 2 Mixed/Mastered by Ryan Mullins @ Apollo Audio Alt

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