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Stop The Clocks

from Stop The clocks by The Map Dept.

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The second single from Scottish indie rock band, The Map Dept.

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In the night, the dark of night, they'll walk on by you
Don't you know it's all just a show?
Now the time for compromise has over on by you
Now you know there's nowhere to go

Stop the clocks 'cause I'm a runaway freight train
I want to feel connected to this life of mine
We think of yesterdays, the clocks turn back again
The time has come; are you in or out?

In the night, the dirty night, they'll try to hurt you
Once again, it's all just the same
Through your eyes, your bleary eyes, you see right through them
Now you know it's all been a show

Stop the clocks 'cause I'm a runaway freight train
I want to feel connected to this life of mine
We think of yesterdays, the clocks turn back again
The time has come; are you in or out?

It's nice to meet you...
Pleased to meet you...

credits

from Stop The clocks, released September 20, 2019
Written by Alan Smith.

Produced and recorded* by Arran Southall.

Performed by The Map Dept. who are: Alan Smith (lead guitar), Arran Southall (vocals and keys), Ben Brown (drums), David Knox (rhythm guitar) and Lee Murray (bass guitar).

Cover design by Vicki McMeekin.

*Except drums recorded at The Audio Lounge in Glasgow, and bass guitar recorded by Lee Murray.

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The Map Dept. Glasgow, UK

Guitar-driven indie rock five-piece living, loving and dying in Glasgow, Scotland.

"Indie rock at its finest" - Scots Whay Hae!

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