I put my hands in the fire,
But I can't feel the flame,
Prism branding twisted night,
Fire reflecting a torchlight
A torchlight
I walk on ice,
Always sliding,
But it's dry,
Bone dry,
Skating the side of the moon,
Look inside,
Fall through, fall through
Move me, move me.
Trigger the sky,
Open my eyes,
Move me, move me.
I lay my head on the wire,
But I can't feel the pain,
Fated to stand by and smile
In the glass,
It talks back,
It talks back,
Move me, move me.
Trigger the sky,
Open my eyes,
Move me, move me.
Trigger the sky,
Open my eyes
Open my eyes
Open my eyes
Open my eyes
Open my eyes
Open my eyes
Open my eyes
Open my eyes
Open my eyes
credits
from Elysian Fields EP,
released February 27, 1996
Jennifer Charles (vocals), Oren Bloedow (guitar, bass guitar), Ed Pastorini (piano, guitar, vocals), James Genus (bass), Ben Perowsky (drums)
After years of listening to this album I finally decided to write this, I keep coming back to this album time and time again, it's just that good, the guitars, the bass, the hypnotic vocals and just the overall melody makes me dream and transport me to another world in seconds, this album is just one magnificent piece of art filled with so much feelings and dept to it, I just can't get enough azurezeed
Fantastic album. Very reminiscent of 90s slowcore with an even more beautiful and dark edge. It's hard to find music like this nowadays but I'm very pleased to have found it. Jesse Mullen
This was gold! Stumbling upon older material is always a blessing, and I’m blown away every time I hear something I have yet to hear from Chelsea. I’m not super knee-deep into Rudimentary Peni’s material to really pick up on all the elements, but as a fan of Chelsea’s blood, this is no exception to anything my ears have traveled through on her other projects. ‘Black on Gold’ in particular, is a track that I’ll have on loop for a while, the build up is just so intense and massive, I love it! 🩶 Casey_Keaton
Noise pop at its finest from this rambunctious Melbourne group that thrives on louder-than-loud guitars and belted-out vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 4, 2024