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Revolving Doors is the first single and track no6 from Deaf Radio's debut album "Alarm", which was released on January 2017. Listen to the complete album via Stone Meadow of Doom channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru8E1... Purchase "Alarm" from the official online store:https://deafradio.bandcamp.com/ Follow Deaf Radio: https://www.facebook.com/deafradioband https://deafradio.bandcamp.com/ https://www.soundcloud.com/deafradio https://www.instagram.com/deaf.radio/ Music and Lyrics by Deaf Radio Produced by Deaf Radio, Nikos Triantafillou and Marios Naris Engineered by Iraklis Vlachakis, Nikos Triantafillou Mixed by Iraklis Vlachakis Mastered at Calyx Studios, Berlin (DE) Recorded at Sonic Playground and Dudu Loft Studios in 2016. Artwork by Petros Voulgaris. Lyrics Skyscrapers, shinning corridors. Everything gets through revolving doors. Fixing his tie and shaking hands. Music on elevators. There he goes again. Walking in golden daffodils, looking for a bunch of laughing pills. "Have you ever seen revolving doors, calling you to change your face again?" Holding a black briefcase and a soul being under control, All in your suit, your look, your tears in the end you will choke. There he goes again. "Have you ever seen revolving doors, calling you to change your face again?" And I know there’s a girl, lying under the bridge. She‘ll just sit there and stare, celebrate your defeat. And you'll be asking for more, always asking for more "Have you ever seen revolving doors, calling you to change your face again?" Deaf Radio are Panos Gklinos, Dimitris Sakellariou, Antonis Mantakas and George Diathesopoulos.
Songs for the Deaf is the third studio album by the American rock band Queens of the Stone Age, released on August 27, 2002, by Interscope Records. It features guest musicians including Dave Grohl on drums, and was the last Queens of the Stone Age album to feature Nick Oliveri on bass. Songs for the Deaf is a loose concept album, taking the listener on a drive through the California desert from Los Angeles to Joshua Tree, tuning into radio stations from towns along the way such as Banning and Ch...
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