With The Current Trial About One High-Profile Entertainer Filing A Restraining Order On The Other, The "My Restraining Order (Won't Do)" Singer, Temperance Lancecouncil, Says Folks See That This Sort Of Thing Can Befall Anyone

 

In the ongoing televised trial of actors Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, it’s been disclosed that the former Mrs. Depp filed a restraining order against her now ex-spouse, Johnny Depp. Says singer-songwriter, Temperance Lancecouncil, who has a red-hot, new single out now, about a woman who filed a restraining order against a spouse, others can see that this sort of thing even occurs in the lives of high-profiled entertainers.

Recently released, "My Restraining Order (Won't Do)" by Temperance Lancecouncil is about a woman who stood by her man, but in the end, had to file such a document with the court. The singer has also released a lyric video of the song, ironically dubbed, ‘The Court Version.’ 

“While this is all a serious matter, my lyric video is an attempt to lighten the mood and the trauma behind my real-life lyrics, thus the use of animation in the video,” says the country-soul singer.

“Sometimes, you have to lighten up and laugh to keep from breaking and crying. Life can be rough and raw, and my style and delivery reflect that. Yet, when you get right down to it, the message in the song is one of empowerment, or taking back one’s power, regardless of how life tries to knock you to your knees.” She makes it clear that this message is for everyone.

The song is getting positive feedback from critics and music lovers, alike. Lancecouncil believes it’s because so many people have been in traumatic relationships and can relate. Relationships can be difficult. “I know that Johnny Depp originally started as a musician, and he’s had an amazing acting career. I wish nothing but the best for both, Depp and Heard.”

Although originally starting as an actress, the singer says that a piece of additional irony is that their case is being heard in Virginia, the state she went to school in. 

According to many in the industry who’ve heard "My Restraining Order (Won't Do)," the song has a strong chance of being a chart-climber! 

The song’s lyrics can be easily Googled, and the song is available on all streaming services and digital platforms.

In the ongoing televised trial of actors Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, it’s been disclosed that the former Mrs. Depp filed a restraining order against her now ex-spouse, Johnny Depp. Says singer-songwriter, Temperance Lancecouncil, who has a red-hot, new single out now, about a woman who filed a restraining order against a spouse, others can see that this sort of thing even occurs in the lives of high-profiled entertainers.

Recently released, "My Restraining Order (Won't Do)" by Temperance Lancecouncil is about a woman who stood by her man, but in the end, had to file such a document with the court. The singer has also released a lyric video of the song, ironically dubbed, ‘The Court Version.’ 

“While this is all a serious matter, my lyric video is an attempt to lighten the mood and the trauma behind my real-life lyrics, thus the use of animation in the video,” says the country-soul singer.

“Sometimes, you have to lighten up and laugh to keep from breaking and crying. Life can be rough and raw, and my style and delivery reflect that. Yet, when you get right down to it, the message in the song is one of empowerment, or taking back one’s power, regardless of how life tries to knock you to your knees.” She makes it clear that this message is for everyone.

The song is getting positive feedback from critics and music lovers, alike. Lancecouncil believes it’s because so many people have been in traumatic relationships and can relate. Relationships can be difficult. “I know that Johnny Depp originally started as a musician, and he’s had an amazing acting career. I wish nothing but the best for both, Depp and Heard.”

Although originally starting as an actress, the singer says that a piece of additional irony is that their case is being heard in Virginia, the state she went to school in. 

According to many in the industry who’ve heard "My Restraining Order (Won't Do)," the song has a strong chance of being a chart-climber! 

The song’s lyrics can be easily Goggled, and the song is available on all streaming services and digital platforms.

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