Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Into It. Over It.
Courage, so careful where
Your nights often end
For someone so lonely you
Got a lot of friends
And they're still all waiting their turn
It's your approval they need to burn on
Outside of day jobs there's cigarettes
That seem to fall away
But I can't make the lines out
To carry you alone
I'm patient, so sterile and
My night's will never end
In a cadence of plans which
Never could pretend or begin to act out inside here
On the bar stools and discount beer
Within the chorus lines of hand-picked songs
That say that I just don't belong
You play the part of the thoughtless romantic in
The busy rotation of what goes wrong
But I can't make the lines out
To carry us alone
You play the part of the thoughtless romantic in
The busy rotation of what goes wrong
But I can't make the lines out
I'll never make the lines out
Where Your Nights Often End was written by Evan Thomas Weiss.
Where Your Nights Often End was produced by Ed Rose & Evan Thomas Weiss.
Into It. Over It. released Where Your Nights Often End on Mon Sep 26 2011.
In an interview with Verbicide, while discussing this album, Weiss said:
The flow is really excellent in my opinion. “Midnight: Carroll Street” or “Where Your Nights Often End” might have surprised me the most though with how cool they came out.