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End Of An Era - Single

by Trust No One

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Caught up inside a maze: it's a disgrace - I've lost my place Can't seem to get what I want: it all goes wrong - it's been so long Had you: well that's what I thought, but the more we talked, the less I bought Needed to find somewhere where I wouldn't care but we still could share Left you for no one else but for myself, so I could tell Someone said that was wrong: I should not have gone - I've been here too long That's not what I need you for: just an open door; someone to abhor I will find my own path, a life which will last in a better class Have to move on, find a new home Leave behind me what reminds me Feeling that I'm getting there, that I'm more aware - starting to care Needing no one but myself, and I know that well; my private hell Had you: but now that is gone; it's been dead so long - it just all seemed wrong Making a life for me now you would not allow - you just don't know how Can't see further, lusted for her When I take it, I just break it If I leave here I'll lose my fear And I just might make things work right Found direction: complications Things that I want - more important Looking forward, I hurt no more Living my life for the first time When I leave here my mind is clear Future's nearer - end of an era
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Outcast 09:21
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Trust No One's eighth single, and the second to be taken from their second album 'Thoughts Of Doubt'

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released November 6, 2000

'End Of An Era' written, produced & mixed by Andrew Morrison & Fraser Kennedy. 'Outcast' written, produced & mixed by Andrew Morrison. Recorded at Viewpoint Studios, Hampshire. © 2000 Trust No One. Published by Trust No One Music. Copyright control. Bandcamp version released 10 January 2016. TNO 8

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Trust No One Portsmouth, UK

Trust No One is a finely balanced mixture of electronics and guitars, with multi-tracked harmonies and influences including indie, pop, film scores and electronica.
Trust No One is Andrew Morrison (vocals/keyboards/bass guitar) and Fraser Kennedy (guitar/keyboards) with occasional collaborator Scott Ruston.
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