We rearrange the chambers of this heart
But somehow the light's still getting through
Close your eyes
It's dark but they still know it's you
Somehow the light's getting through
Brass coins and black lace
And doll hair in the suitcase
Did you fade away at the ending like you did at the start?
Get your story straight….
Before it falls apart
Rearrange the chambers of this heart
Rearrange the chambers of this heart
Rearrange the chambers take it back to the start
We bury the light, We bury the light
We bury the light, We bury the light
We bury the light and it's dark now
Like a name on a tombstone
When you sweep away the dust
Like Blackbirds singing
When you peel back the crust
We sent eight me to the graveyard
But nine come back
And the yellow sun ain't yellow
When it's black black
There's a full moon
An unexplained phenomenon
A black out
The ritual we rely upon
The blood flows backwards
No matter what you do
Somehow the light's still getting through
We bury the light, we bury the light
It's dark now but it don't feel right
We bury the light, we bury the light
It's dark now but it don't feel right
We bury the light, we bury the light
It's dark now but it don't feel right
Etc.
credits
released November 5, 2020
Conceived and Written by Curtis Eller and Stacy Wolfson
Executed by: Jim Haverkamp, Alex Maness, Curtis Eller, and Stacy Wolfson
Director of Photography: Alex Maness
Editor: Jim Haverkamp
Choreography: Stacy Wolfson
Dancers/movement creation: William Commander, Curtis Eller, Jessi Knight, Tatiana Phillips, Michael Rank, Stacy Wolfson
Song written by: Curtis Eller
Lead Vocals/banjo: Curtis Eller
Lead and harmony vocals: Stacy Wolfson
Harmony vocals: A’yen Tran
Upright bass/psychedelic ‘78s: Joseph DeJarnette
Drums/piano/bass VI: Jack Fleishman
Group vocals: Charles Bartee, Hugh Crumley, Steve Cowles, Daisy Eller, Curtis Eller, Anastasia Maddox, Jamie B. Wolcott, Joseph DeJarnette, A’yen Tran, Stacy Wolfson, and Shadow the cat
Recorded and produced by: Joseph DeJarnette at Studio 808A
Make-up design: Evelyn Wolfson
The Bipeds is a dance-theater company and rock & roll band under the artistic direction of dancer/choreographer Stacy Wolfson and banjo player/ songwriter Curtis Eller.
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