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about
“Clubbing In Your Bedroom,” is an invitation to get dressed up for no one and nothing and to move your body in order to heal. The song was written in an attempt for salvation and levity amidst pandemic despair. We miss playing live, we miss our friends, we miss touch. But, “Clubbing In Your Bedroom” celebrates the fact that we still have the power and ability to let it all go, even for just one song, and we can and should dance in our bedrooms and be free for a brief moment in time.
lyrics
Clubbing in your bedroom wishing on the stars
Lonely whiskey dreams forgetting where you are
Singing to yourself
Stitching up that broken heart
Covered with foundation going nowhere fast
you had good intentions tried to make it last
but something in your body resists with everything you have
You don’t want to be here, so turn it up
You go clubbing in your bedroom
Blast out your eardrums
‘Till you’re getting off
What do you want?
What do you want?
Oh, no place left that you can escape to
Kill all the lights and baby, just get lost
What do you want?
What do you want?
You don’t want to be here, so turn it up
Unlearn ‘till you’re empty
Numb because you cope
Till you meet somebody
Who makes you wanna hope
Nostalgic for the nighttime
Wasting all your youth
The air outside is poison
There’s nothing you can do
Until you touch somebody then you’re the only one for you
Oooh you don’t want to be here, so turn it up
You go clubbing in your bedroom
Blast out your eardrums
‘Till you’re getting off
What do you want?
What do you want?
Oh, no place left that you can escape to
Kill all the lights and baby, just get lost
What do you want?
What do you want?
You go clubbing in your bedroom
Blast out your eardrums
‘Till you’re getting off
What do you want?
What do you want?
Oh, no place left that you can escape to
Kill all the lights and baby, just get lost
What do you want?
What do you want?
You don’t want to be here, so turn it up
credits
released April 7, 2021
Mixed/Mastered by Justin Van Der Volgen
Artwork by Leeza Lakhter and Mia Paden
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