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There's a still in the street outside your window
Your keeping secrets on your pillow
Let me inside, no cause for alarm
I promise tonight not do no harm
I promise ya, babe, I won't do ya no harm
And we're caught within the crossfire
Of heaven and hell
And we're searchin' for shelter
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Watching you dress as you turn down the lights
I forget all about the storm outside
Dark clouds roll their way over town
Heartache and pain came a-pouring down
Like hail, sleet and rain, yeah, they're handing it out
And we're caught within the crossfire
Of heaven and hell

And we're searchin' for shelter
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Tell the devil that he can go back from where he came
His fiery arrows drew their beat in vain
And when the hardest part is over, we'll be here
And our dreams will break the boundaries of our fear
The boundaries of our fear
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Next to mine

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The sounds of Goddamn Electric Bill were never meant to leave Jason Torbert’s bedroom. But the one-man band, a propulsive blend of ambient electronic, folktronica and post-rock music, made its way out to the world anyway.

Since 2004, Goddamn Electric Bill has been nominated for several San Diego Music Awards, licensed music for television and film, released two full-length albums on 99X/10 Records (run by The Cure keysman Roger O’Donnell), including the 2008 release “Topics For Gossip,” and been featured in San Diego CityBEAT and Music Matters Magazine. But Torbert isn’t new to the musical arena.

Torbert’s suburban childhood was spent playing trombone in high school and college jazz ensembles. It was at University of Oregon that Torbert began his seven-year stint as the bassist for a popular punk outfit called Cigar. The band signed to a label run by Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge and toured internationally before calling it quits. Jason tried his luck at a few other projects, including one band that signed to Jim Ward’s (At The Drive-In/Sparta) label, Restart Records, but Torbert figured out that the band life wasn’t for him.

It was the sounds Torbert made on his own – from bass, guitar, rhodes, sitar, mbira, minimal vocals, percussion and synthesizers - that turned into Goddamn Electric Bill. And it is those sounds that Slug Magazine called “jaw-dropping cinematic tracks” and Rip It Up Magazine called “uplifting in both mood and subtlety.” And it is those sounds that continue to cause a stir.

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