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|Routines In The Night, the fifth track on the album, Clancy, was released on May 24th, 2024. | |''Routines In The Night'', the fifth track on the album, ''Clancy'', was released on May 24th, 2024. | ||
This song describes further a recurring theme in the album and Twenty One Pilots' discography of fighting your demons at the night. This song narrates how one struggles to fall asleep and stays in the maze of mind. | This song describes further a recurring theme in the album and ''Twenty One Pilots''' discography of fighting your demons at the night. This song narrates how one struggles to fall asleep and stays in the maze of mind. | ||
During the | During the [[Clancy Premier Livestream|premier livestream]] it was revealed that Tyler did not want to include ''Routines In The Night'' in the album but Josh convinced him to keep it, together with ''Navigating''. | ||
Tyler portrays his mind as some sort of building you can walk around. Each door leading to a room represents a dream or you could also say a memory. Some have “STAY OUT” spray painted, because they’re bad memories/nightmares you don’t want to go back to. | Tyler portrays his mind as some sort of building you can walk around. Each door leading to a room represents a dream or you could also say a memory. Some have “STAY OUT” spray painted, because they’re bad memories/nightmares you don’t want to go back to. | ||
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"I’ll stay awake ‘cause the dark’s not taking prisoners tonight" | "I’ll stay awake ‘cause the dark’s not taking prisoners tonight" | ||
With the mention of | With the mention of “you”, Tyler seems to be speaking to someone… or something. It may seem coincidental, but considering the inclusion of “blurryface" in the cover art for the album, he could be speaking about the character ''Blurryface'', a personification of Tyler’s mental health that titled their hit album [[Blurryface|Blurryface]]. | ||
Regardless, this individual, whether it be family, friend, or something else, is keeping him company during late hours of the night as he walks down the halls - a metaphor for the corners of his mind explored in the chorus. | Regardless, this individual, whether it be family, friend, or something else, is keeping him company during late hours of the night as he walks down the halls - a metaphor for the corners of his mind explored in the chorus. |
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Routines in the Night | ||||||||
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Song by Twenty One Pilots from the album Clancy | ||||||||
Recorded | 2022 - 2023 | |||||||
Released | May 24, 2024 | |||||||
Format | Digital | |||||||
Length | 3:23 | |||||||
Tempo | 113 | |||||||
Key | A | |||||||
Live count | 0 | |||||||
Writer | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Producer | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Label | Fueled by Ramen | |||||||
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Routines in the Night is the fifth song on the album Clancy by Twenty One Pilots.
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Title | Releas | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Routines in the Night | Clancy | 3:23 | 2022-2023 | 24 May 2024 |
Background
When we analyze Routines In The Night, we realize that this is one of the songs written by Tyler that dives deep into the nocturnal restlessness that surfaces while the world sleeps. The lyrics describe a lonely journey through memories and thoughts, symbolized by walking through the corridors of the mind. The doors with “STAY OUT” painted on them in white represent mental barriers or traumas that the narrator prefers to avoid. This powerful metaphor suggests that, while everyone else is asleep, Tyler is stuck in a routine of introspection and self-analysis, facing his inner demons.
The song also addresses loneliness and the company search, even if it's just the comforting presence of one's recurring thoughts. The phrase “It's tough to find good company” highlights the difficulty of finding a friendly shoulder or even understanding, both in the real world and in the internal world. However, the narrator seems to find a kind of solace in the familiarity of these nocturnal routines, even if they are disturbing.
The song, therefore, is a reflection on the complexity of the human mind and the continuous struggle to find peace and understanding within oneself. This especially when we carry traumas, fears, and desires to belong somewhere or to have a genuine connection with someone else while dealing with our demons and the days go by on autopilot. [1]
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Routines In The Night, the fifth track on the album, Clancy, was released on May 24th, 2024.
This song describes further a recurring theme in the album and Twenty One Pilots' discography of fighting your demons at the night. This song narrates how one struggles to fall asleep and stays in the maze of mind. During the premier livestream it was revealed that Tyler did not want to include Routines In The Night in the album but Josh convinced him to keep it, together with Navigating. Tyler portrays his mind as some sort of building you can walk around. Each door leading to a room represents a dream or you could also say a memory. Some have “STAY OUT” spray painted, because they’re bad memories/nightmares you don’t want to go back to. The world’s asleep/I walk around instead signifies Tyler is either struggling with sleepless nights (insomnia) or is lucid dreaming/exploring his mind. In the second verse, Tyler illustrates insomnia caused by a worsened mental health state, which he mentions throughout the album in songs like “Navigating.” Tyler has written about these “REM cycle skips” before in countless other songs, such as Ode to Sleep: "I’ll stay awake ‘cause the dark’s not taking prisoners tonight" With the mention of “you”, Tyler seems to be speaking to someone… or something. It may seem coincidental, but considering the inclusion of “blurryface" in the cover art for the album, he could be speaking about the character Blurryface, a personification of Tyler’s mental health that titled their hit album Blurryface. Regardless, this individual, whether it be family, friend, or something else, is keeping him company during late hours of the night as he walks down the halls - a metaphor for the corners of his mind explored in the chorus. [2] |
all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the Genius website |
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