Patterns - Car Party



     
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Patterns Lyrics


I don't ever want to see that side of me.
I've got enough on my plate, without thinking about who you chose to be.
If I'm ever gonna pass my name on,
I've got a lot of changes to make.
If I'm gonna live it up, and stay strong,
I've got a stride of yours to break.
They say what goes around comes back to you.
And I think it's true.
Patterns are all we live for,
But I'll never follow you.
But I'll never follow you.
I still remember the broken glass
In the backseat of the car.
That's where you left me and lost my love.

And now look where you are.
Well I swore I'd be a better man when I grew up.
In some ways, I never did.
I've got a few good reasons to pull myself together
So one day, I'm not a kid.
They say what goes around comes back to you.
And I think it's true.
Patterns are all we live for,
But I'll never follow you.
My colors may be changing, but I'm more like my mother the more I'm aging.
Patterns are all we live for,
But I'll never follow you.
I'm turning satellites to stars, just waiting for a wish.
And I've been thinking about, thinking about all the things that lead to this.
With another shot, I'll be alright.
I'll make it through another night.
I'll write another song that sounds just right.
I'll make it through another night.
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Lyrics submitted by Ashley Miller.

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Car Party is an American pop-rock band from Baltimore, Maryland. Although they did not come under their current lineup until early 2011, they began their journey in late 2009 through a Craigslist ad posted by drummer, Taylor Hughes. Because of their pop-rock sound and tightly woven rhythm section, Car Party has been compared to the likes of Death Cab For Cutie, Jimmy Eat World and The Early November.

In 2010 Car Party released their debut EP, “Excuses” and quickly began work on their sophomore EP, “High & Low Places," released independently in August 2011. For the follow-up effort, Car Party teamed up with producer and friend, Ace Enders, of The Early November and I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody’s Business – Ace is also featured on the single, “Please Me”. As credit to the band’s hard work, “High & Low Places” received a warm reception among fans and critics alike, landing them in Alternative Press, Substream Music Press and an exclusive interview in Modern Drummer magazine. The video for the single “Please Me” will be launched exclusively with Substream Music Press later this year.

In Fall 2011 the band was able to land an endorsement from Orange Amplifiers, begin a PR partnership with the New York-based firm Big Picture Media and wrapped up a successful US/Canadian tour. Dedicated to hard work and making music, the band has their sites set on the future with a new EP and an independent east coast tour in the works.

Car Party is Michael Natzke, Taylor Hughes, Chris Martin and Jim Luparello.
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