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Kevin Devine's new album, 'Nothing’s Real, So Nothing’s Wrong' is out now - listen
The album features singles 'It's A Trap', 'Albatross', 'How Can I Help You?' and 'Override'.
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"The Shift Change Splits the Streets" is a track by Kevin Devine, from the album Split the Country, Split the Street, released 9th May 2005. The track is 3:36 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 3 articles about Kevin Devine.
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I'm pushing pins through the pavement. I'm adding days to the week. I feel the city sidewalk shake beneath me While everyone sleeps. I'm spiking punch and Judy send offs With silver dollars I stole From Michael's dresser somewhere back in Brooklyn While he was out digging holes. I wrote the horse you rode in on a letter To keep the focus off me, and make it stay there, To keep you guessing while the shift change splits the streets, But I still can't sleep.
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The album features singles 'It's A Trap', 'Albatross', 'How Can I Help You?' and 'Override'.

New album 'Nothing's Real, So Nothing's Wrong' is set to arrive next Friday (25th March).

Titled 'Override', it's taken from the full-length that's set to arrive this month.