Vocals: | Alicia Solombrino |
Guitar, Synth, Drums: | Thomas Becker |
Bass: | Luis Arana |
A generation died
When the shots began
And the planes moved in
We chose the tyrant’s side
It’s always been the plan
Kill the people’s man
Misery’s our currency
We buy and sell so gracefully
The open veins and how they bleed
In September 1973
The city’s burning, and it’s us who lit the fire
It would be his last goodbye
Just one last broadcast so the struggle stays alive
It would be his last goodbye
An innocence had died
As the palace burned
Make the peasants learn
Like a fragile kite
People disappeared
Drifting into fear
Hope was bleeding in the streets
As soldiers killed so willingly
They planted seeds of tragedy
In September 1973
The city’s burning, and it’s us who lit the fire
It would be his last goodbye
Just one last broadcast so the struggle stays alive
It would be his last goodbye
The streets are quickly growing calm
Like dying winds before the storm
The worst is clearly yet to come
I dare to say that this means war
And things will not be like before
What the hell do we stand for?
The city’s burning, and it’s us who lit the fire
It would be his last goodbye
Just one last broadcast so the struggle stays alive
It would be his last goodbye
For Beautiful Bodies, it all ultimately comes down to one thing: Energy. The Kansas City band’s unapologetically loud-and-hooky music and their fabulously chaotic live shows …