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The Day We Never Met

by The Marquee

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1.
Last Words 04:40
So you thought that I would sit down, never make a sound bury me with all your insecurities Never was to shy to back down, you're never taking me feel the air, thinning out now, its getting hard to breath I'll never be your illusion tracing a line over you I'll never be your illusion My last words are for you So you thought you could watch over me it wasn't easy as easy could be Crumbling down all around your eyes hopelessly watch as you fall behind You take a step just to feel alive I take a step just to say goodbye I'll never be your illusion tracing a line over you I'll never be your illusion My last words are for you
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Lights Out 03:53
It's been so long since I've seen your face I've been waiting for the right time to come alive Feels like another dream, take it for what it seems another day, passing by Your once upon a time, was once a light on mine we're running out of time I've been waiting for so long, I've been waiting to revive hoping you could see the signs, I've been waiting Fall back and out of sight Under your broken light Fall back and out of time You're trying to hide, You're broken inside Why can't you let it be, stand still, watch and see the lights go out on you hearts fall and broken leaves, cover what used to be the day I died, they day I knew But maybe there's something new, and maybe its something true feel it go through and through, look at all I've done for you I've been waiting for so long, I've been waiting to revive hoping you could see the signs, I've been waiting Fall back and out of sight Under your broken light Fall back and out of time You're trying to hide, You're broken inside (x2)
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Do you remember the day we never met broken reflection, of lives we never left running away..from living yesterday Do you remember the smile you gave to me, lingering still in the dark, you were there shades of white float in the dark, shades of white float in the dark shades of white float in the dark, shades of white, shades of white I've been holding on to Moments lost from me Is it time to let go Of what you can't see (x2) Do you remember that day it had to be, breaking the mold I saw what I had lost, the memory, the moments gone shades of white float in the dark, shades of white float in the dark shades of white float in the dark, shades of white, shades of white I've been holding on to Moments lost from me Is it time to let go Of what you can't see (x2) shades of white float in the dark, shades of white float in the dark shades of white float in the dark, shades of white, shades of white

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Recorded partially at Converse Rubber Tracks studio in NYC, The Marquee took the opportunity to redo a fan favorite and create two new songs for their second EP.

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released April 16, 2013

Produced by The Marquee
Recorded Partially at Converse Rubber Tracks Studio, NYC
Engineered by Jason Finkel and Aaron Bastinelli

Recorded Partially in Carlos's room
Engineered by Carlos Jaramillo and Maurice Alban

Mixed by Lee Poznanski

Mastered by Mark B. Christensen--Assisted by Nacor Zuluaga at Engine Room Audio, NYC

© 2013 The Marquee

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The Marquee New York, New York

With an old school mentality of "keeping it real", The Marquee is nothing short of a rock band, that keep the guitars screaming, the bass roaring, and the drums beating on their take of hard rock. Exploring ways to connect grunge, rock, alternative and more, through catchy melodies and memorable riffs; this indie band reaches to find their connection to the world through their sound. ... more

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