Heaven’s Basement was originally written to serve as the main theme for Alan Palomo’s short film 86’d. This song, like many others of Neon Indian’s songs, gives off a nostalgic vibe. Complete with an intro that builds up suspensefully, rhythmic guitars and bass lines, and a dreamy bridge, this song...
[Verse 1]
Life gave me hollow glamor
There's no one to live it
My heart continues its number
But no one is in it
[Pre-Chorus 1]
'Cause when I wake up in my empty room
This particular shade of blue
It takes control
[?]
I just want to be told what to do
[Chorus]
Sleepwalk
Déjà vu through the avenue
Sleepwalk
Little angels are calling you
[Verse 2]
The nightmares of others written
In black magic marker
[?]
As the city grew darker
[Pre-Chorus 2]
An effort to cross the avenue
That particular moonlit mirror
I take a breath
[?]
And I don't always know just what to do
[Chorus]
Sleepwalk
Déjà vu through the avenue
Sleepwalk
Evil angels are calling you
[Bridge]
The song on the radio
[?]
Isn't it typical?
Stepping on flowers
[Outro]
Sleepwalk
We a found a pulse but it's deep underground
In heaven's basement where it's always unlocked
Sleepwalk
We a found a pulse but it's deep underground
In heaven's basement where it's always unlocked
Heaven’s Basement (Theme from 86'd) was written by Alan Palomo.
Heaven’s Basement (Theme from 86'd) was produced by Neon Indian.
Neon Indian released Heaven’s Basement (Theme from 86'd) on Fri Dec 21 2018.