Nightlife - Idiot Pilot

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Nightlife Lyrics

Unto the dines
Should berine
With flowers in her hair
She
Calm the wind
Calm and thick
I think

We know this plan is their myth
So come on in
And when it's night time, they turn up for air
We know you're hiding somewhere
So come on down
Cause when it's night time there's nothing to fear

We know this plan is their myth
So come on in
And when it's night time, they come up for air
We know you're hiding somewhere
So come on down
But now it's night time, there's nothing to fear

We'll take the places of to get you off
The disco ball is swinging low
We'll dance to the beat Then we'll all make love
This is the place to be, you should be fine

We know this plan is their myth
So come on in
And when it's night time, they turn up for air
We know you're hiding somewhere
So come on down
Cause when it's night time there's nothing to fear

We'll take the places of to get you off
The disco ball is swinging low
We'll dance to the beat Then we'll halting gun
This is the place to be
The disco ball is spinning low
We'll dance to the beat
This is the place to be, you should be fine.

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Idiot Pilot is an electronic/post-hardcore band from Bellingham, WA. Its members include Michael Harris (vocals) and Daniel Anderson (multi-instrumentalist, programmer). The band describes itself as an encapsulation of rock, psychedelia, punk/hardcore, prog and indie. Idiot Pilot released their first album, Strange We Should Meet Here on Clickpop Records before it was picked up and re-released by Reprise in 2005.

Idiot Pilot released their second album Wolves in 2008. The album was produced by Ross Robinson (producer of Slipknot, Korn, Glassjaw, Norma Jeans, The Blood Brothers) and co-producer Mark Hoppus (of Blink 182, +44). Wolves featured drumming by Chris Pennie of Dillinger Escape Plan and Travis Barker of Blink 182. "Retina And The Sky", from Wolves, was featured on the Transformers soundtrack in the summer of 2007.

Idiot Pilot left Reprise in Early 2009. After their departure from the label Anderson formed a side project called The Ghost And The Grace and Harris toured with Cold.

In March 2010 they released their first new material since Wolves, a digital single called "The Tail Of A Jet Black Swan" which was self-released by the band and available for download on their website and fans are encouraged to "Pay-What-You-Want" for the track. The band played at SXSW 2010 in Austin, TX and are working on new material.

Idiot Pilot toured with live drummer Ryan Soukkala, formerly of Lands Farther East from 2007 to early 2010 and are currently touring with live drummer Chris Newton and bassist Dimiter Yordanov.

As of January 12th 2011 the band have announced through their official website that they are on indefnite hia­tus and are "going to spend time focus­ing on other musi­cal ven­tures, mov­ing to new cities, spend­ing times with our fam­i­lies, and explor­ing the world out­side of Idiot Pilot."

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