Role of a Lifetime
Bare Lyrics
PETER
Everything’s an act,
When you’re pleasing everyone.
And he assumes that role
To such renown.
He plays a perfect part,
Straight from his heart
Knowing the risk he takes
And hoping that the house
Is not brought down.
The role of a lifetime is living a fantasy.
The trauma that you struggle to erase.
Thoughts battle words over deeds
A war with such casualties.
All played out behind a smiling face.
God I need your guidance
Tell me what it means
To live a life where nothings as it seems.
Spending days in silent fear,
And spending nights in lonely prayer.
Hoping that one day when you wake,
Those feelings won’t be there.
So confused because I feel complete with him
When we're alone it all somehow makes sense.
Look into his eyes for some compromise
Remember the word, forget
And try to bury something so intense.
You learn to play the straight man,
Your lines become routine.
Never really saying what you mean.
But I know the scene will change,
White picket fences, and a dog,
A trophy bride and children
God I know that’s what he wants
But Jason what role do I play,
Am I a savior or a phase?
Am I here to damn you?
Or to help you navigate this maze.
Where confusion is a crime,
So you fill your life with sound,
And if you dance like hell,
You hope you never touch the ground.
What happens when the music stops?
In the silence will he stay one day,
One day you'll realize that these feelings aren't going away
So we drive ourselves insane,
Spinning circles in our souls,
As we dance around and play pretend.
Then once again,
Reprise our roles.
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1: For Los Angeles bassline technician BARE, aka Sean Rodela, 2010 will be fondly remembered as the year his twisted face melting sickness exploded into a worldwide epidemic. Taking the dubstep scene by storm with his staggering studio output and electrifying live performances, there is no question BARE has clawed his way into the ranks of the bass music elite - and he’s not going anywhere. If you don’t know, time to get to know…
The BARE sound is a product of deep roots in rock Read Full Bio1: For Los Angeles bassline technician BARE, aka Sean Rodela, 2010 will be fondly remembered as the year his twisted face melting sickness exploded into a worldwide epidemic. Taking the dubstep scene by storm with his staggering studio output and electrifying live performances, there is no question BARE has clawed his way into the ranks of the bass music elite - and he’s not going anywhere. If you don’t know, time to get to know…
The BARE sound is a product of deep roots in rock, west coast hip-hop (as part of the Vital Mindz collective) and aggressive drum ‘n’ bass (as past alias Reborn). These influences, combined with ultra crisp drum programming, slick melodies and mind altering bass modulation, spawn face melting dubstep anthems that practically rewind themselves. “I’d have to say that the love of making something from nothing inspires me to make music,” BARE says. “There is no better feeling than when you see people go insane to something you created from scratch!”’BARE’s first release, the ragga-influenced “Culture” on Terminal Dusk recordings last March, was charted by DJs worldwide via Chemical Records, and put BARE on the radar alongside other members of the already incendiary Los Angeles dub community. The second release, the Groupie Love Life EP on Reid Speed’s Play Me imprint, held down multiple top 10 spots on Beatport’s coveted download rankings for over a month,and showed the world the BARE sound was a force to be reckoned with. Soon after, BARE was recruited by drum and bass legend Dieselboy as one of a select few artists to represent his breakthrough Subhuman imprint (alongside Numbernin6, Muffler, and Smash Gordon), and from there the buzz grew into a deafening roar. Releases on Ultragore, Basshead Music,Tuff Love Dubs and other high profile labels followed, and BARE tracks found their way onto the playlists of Excision, Funtcase, 12th Planet, Borgore, MRK1 and other high profile dubstep artists around the world. Unofficial reworks of “Fine Day” and “Shot Me Down” released online spread like wildfire, amassing tens of thousands of plays/downloads and counting. BARE’s studio output is astounding to even the most prolific producers – his uncanny ability to crank out top quality tracks on an almost weekly basis leaves his fans with plenty to sink their teeth into.
The madness doesn’t end there. A monster behind the decks, BARE’s high energy, “all killer no filler” DJ performances have earned him a reputation as a tough act to follow. He’s developed a particularly rabid fan base –anyone who’s experienced a BARE set (and lived to talk about it) will tell you he’s a DJ who absolutely loves what he does. BARE is never afraid to engage his crowd – he tends to be as active on the mic as he is on the decks, keeping the crowd locked and constantly coaxing them to go as mental as possibly. In addition to notable one-off gigs at some of the nation’s most notable venues (Dub Nation, Dubtroit, Sub.Mission, Frequency, etc.), his explosive performances have earned him a spot on the Subhuman tour alongside heavyweights Dieselboy and Smash Gordon - invading a city near you in 2011.
Sean has a genuine love for those that take an interest in his music. Members of his social networks are constantly treated to studio teasers, video clips, mixes and free tracks as a thank you for their support. In an unprecedented move, BARE also created an exclusive VIP remix and a run of T-shirts for the city that got the loudest on a recent mini-tour (congratulations Denver). “Mad, mad, MAD love to the fans,” BARE says; “You guys make me what I am and I do what I do for you! Much more free stuff to come this year!”
BARE’s dedication to bass music was recently rewarded with the title of “Best New Dubstep Artist of 2010” by Beatport. Knowledge Magazine recently described BARE as “revolutionizing the sound of dubstep with his elegant and melodic structures, that will surely fool you once his dirty down-south-like grimey basslines get your body moving with sheer excitement.” Across the pond, the BARE sound recently caught the attention of Virus Syndicate DJ/producer MRK1 – as a result, three BARE tracks (including the dancefloor annihilating “Like a G6” rework) were chosen to represent the VS crew in the BBC Radio One Dubstep Soundclash (leading the VS crew to declare themselves victorious). A release/remix on MRK1’s Contagious imprint is one of many projects slated for the new year.
The momentum shows no sign of slowing in the months to come. A Subhuman tour (with Dieselboy, BARE, Smash Gordon) kicks off in early February, with dates already scheduled throughout the country. More releases & remixes are already in the pipeline for Subhuman (including an artist album and a massive collaborative release with the likes of Numbernin6, Muffler, and Mark Instinct to name a few), Buygore / Ultragore, and Play Me Records. BARE was recently commissioned for a brutal rework of metalcore band Asking Alexandria’s “A Single Moment of Sincerity”, which should see the light of day soon. A collaboration with Borgore is in the works, and BARE continues to refine his solo sound daily with constant studio time and an undying dedication to music. “Some serious producers and sounds are coming on a constant basis now, and I love every second of it! The future for dubstep looks super bright!” Keep your eyes and ears open - BARE is on the warpath for 2011, melting faces in a city near you.
Discography-
“Culture” – Terminal Dusk Recordings - 3/2010
“Groupie Love Life EP” – Play Me Records - 4/2010
“Silent Pterodactyl” b/w “Bite” – Tuff Love Dubs - 7/2010
“Shy Guy” w/ Sluggo b/w “Mmm Mmm” – Ultragore Recordings - 8/2010
Wes Green – “Fly Away” (Bare Remix) – Trillbass Recordings – 9/2010
“Cash Grass & Ass EP” feat. Messinian, Caly – Play Me Records – 10/2010
“Fine Day” Unofficial Remix – Free Release
“Rocks” – The Spirit Road EP – Ultragore Recordings – 10/2010
“Bring It Back” b/w “Thugs in the Hood” feat. Messinian – Subhuman – 11/2010
“Haterz” – The Haterz EP – Basshead Music – 11/2010
“Banshee” b/w “Collateral Damage” – Subhuman – 12/2010
“Upper Decker” – Free Release
“Shot Me Down” – Free Release
Selected Forthcoming 2011 –
“Like a G6” (Bare Remix)
Asking Alexandria – “A Single Moment of Sincerity” (Bare Remix)
“Murk That” w/ Numbernin6 & Messinian
“Megatronik” w/ Muffler
“Bad Habits” w/ Symbl & Messinian
SPL – “Stick Em” (Bare Remix)
Numbernin6 – Garbage (Bare VIP)
Mark Instinct – “15 Karat” (Bare 16K Remix)
Artist album for Subhuman,
EP’s for Buygore & Play Me Records
+ much,much more!
2: a Pop Opera, more commonly known as Bare, is a musical that tells the story of two homosexual high school students, Peter Simons (Michael Arden) and Jason McConnell (John Hill). It depicts the struggles of these two gay youth within their private Catholic School. Other characters include Ivy Robinson (Jenna Leigh Green), Matthew Lloyd (Aaron Lohr), Nadia McConnell (Natalie Joy Johnson), Sister Chantelle (Romelda Benjamin), Lucas Carter (Adam Fleming), Claire Simons (Kaitlin Hopkins), Tanya Garrett (Sasha Allen), Zach (Mike Cannon), Kyra (Kearran Giovanni), Rory (Lindsay Scott), Diane (Kay Trinidad), Alan (Isaac Calpito), Priest (Jim Price), and Male Swing (Scott Allgauer).
The show was created by Jon Hartmere, Jr. (book) and Damon Intrabartolo (lyrics and music).
The BARE sound is a product of deep roots in rock Read Full Bio1: For Los Angeles bassline technician BARE, aka Sean Rodela, 2010 will be fondly remembered as the year his twisted face melting sickness exploded into a worldwide epidemic. Taking the dubstep scene by storm with his staggering studio output and electrifying live performances, there is no question BARE has clawed his way into the ranks of the bass music elite - and he’s not going anywhere. If you don’t know, time to get to know…
The BARE sound is a product of deep roots in rock, west coast hip-hop (as part of the Vital Mindz collective) and aggressive drum ‘n’ bass (as past alias Reborn). These influences, combined with ultra crisp drum programming, slick melodies and mind altering bass modulation, spawn face melting dubstep anthems that practically rewind themselves. “I’d have to say that the love of making something from nothing inspires me to make music,” BARE says. “There is no better feeling than when you see people go insane to something you created from scratch!”’BARE’s first release, the ragga-influenced “Culture” on Terminal Dusk recordings last March, was charted by DJs worldwide via Chemical Records, and put BARE on the radar alongside other members of the already incendiary Los Angeles dub community. The second release, the Groupie Love Life EP on Reid Speed’s Play Me imprint, held down multiple top 10 spots on Beatport’s coveted download rankings for over a month,and showed the world the BARE sound was a force to be reckoned with. Soon after, BARE was recruited by drum and bass legend Dieselboy as one of a select few artists to represent his breakthrough Subhuman imprint (alongside Numbernin6, Muffler, and Smash Gordon), and from there the buzz grew into a deafening roar. Releases on Ultragore, Basshead Music,Tuff Love Dubs and other high profile labels followed, and BARE tracks found their way onto the playlists of Excision, Funtcase, 12th Planet, Borgore, MRK1 and other high profile dubstep artists around the world. Unofficial reworks of “Fine Day” and “Shot Me Down” released online spread like wildfire, amassing tens of thousands of plays/downloads and counting. BARE’s studio output is astounding to even the most prolific producers – his uncanny ability to crank out top quality tracks on an almost weekly basis leaves his fans with plenty to sink their teeth into.
The madness doesn’t end there. A monster behind the decks, BARE’s high energy, “all killer no filler” DJ performances have earned him a reputation as a tough act to follow. He’s developed a particularly rabid fan base –anyone who’s experienced a BARE set (and lived to talk about it) will tell you he’s a DJ who absolutely loves what he does. BARE is never afraid to engage his crowd – he tends to be as active on the mic as he is on the decks, keeping the crowd locked and constantly coaxing them to go as mental as possibly. In addition to notable one-off gigs at some of the nation’s most notable venues (Dub Nation, Dubtroit, Sub.Mission, Frequency, etc.), his explosive performances have earned him a spot on the Subhuman tour alongside heavyweights Dieselboy and Smash Gordon - invading a city near you in 2011.
Sean has a genuine love for those that take an interest in his music. Members of his social networks are constantly treated to studio teasers, video clips, mixes and free tracks as a thank you for their support. In an unprecedented move, BARE also created an exclusive VIP remix and a run of T-shirts for the city that got the loudest on a recent mini-tour (congratulations Denver). “Mad, mad, MAD love to the fans,” BARE says; “You guys make me what I am and I do what I do for you! Much more free stuff to come this year!”
BARE’s dedication to bass music was recently rewarded with the title of “Best New Dubstep Artist of 2010” by Beatport. Knowledge Magazine recently described BARE as “revolutionizing the sound of dubstep with his elegant and melodic structures, that will surely fool you once his dirty down-south-like grimey basslines get your body moving with sheer excitement.” Across the pond, the BARE sound recently caught the attention of Virus Syndicate DJ/producer MRK1 – as a result, three BARE tracks (including the dancefloor annihilating “Like a G6” rework) were chosen to represent the VS crew in the BBC Radio One Dubstep Soundclash (leading the VS crew to declare themselves victorious). A release/remix on MRK1’s Contagious imprint is one of many projects slated for the new year.
The momentum shows no sign of slowing in the months to come. A Subhuman tour (with Dieselboy, BARE, Smash Gordon) kicks off in early February, with dates already scheduled throughout the country. More releases & remixes are already in the pipeline for Subhuman (including an artist album and a massive collaborative release with the likes of Numbernin6, Muffler, and Mark Instinct to name a few), Buygore / Ultragore, and Play Me Records. BARE was recently commissioned for a brutal rework of metalcore band Asking Alexandria’s “A Single Moment of Sincerity”, which should see the light of day soon. A collaboration with Borgore is in the works, and BARE continues to refine his solo sound daily with constant studio time and an undying dedication to music. “Some serious producers and sounds are coming on a constant basis now, and I love every second of it! The future for dubstep looks super bright!” Keep your eyes and ears open - BARE is on the warpath for 2011, melting faces in a city near you.
Discography-
“Culture” – Terminal Dusk Recordings - 3/2010
“Groupie Love Life EP” – Play Me Records - 4/2010
“Silent Pterodactyl” b/w “Bite” – Tuff Love Dubs - 7/2010
“Shy Guy” w/ Sluggo b/w “Mmm Mmm” – Ultragore Recordings - 8/2010
Wes Green – “Fly Away” (Bare Remix) – Trillbass Recordings – 9/2010
“Cash Grass & Ass EP” feat. Messinian, Caly – Play Me Records – 10/2010
“Fine Day” Unofficial Remix – Free Release
“Rocks” – The Spirit Road EP – Ultragore Recordings – 10/2010
“Bring It Back” b/w “Thugs in the Hood” feat. Messinian – Subhuman – 11/2010
“Haterz” – The Haterz EP – Basshead Music – 11/2010
“Banshee” b/w “Collateral Damage” – Subhuman – 12/2010
“Upper Decker” – Free Release
“Shot Me Down” – Free Release
Selected Forthcoming 2011 –
“Like a G6” (Bare Remix)
Asking Alexandria – “A Single Moment of Sincerity” (Bare Remix)
“Murk That” w/ Numbernin6 & Messinian
“Megatronik” w/ Muffler
“Bad Habits” w/ Symbl & Messinian
SPL – “Stick Em” (Bare Remix)
Numbernin6 – Garbage (Bare VIP)
Mark Instinct – “15 Karat” (Bare 16K Remix)
Artist album for Subhuman,
EP’s for Buygore & Play Me Records
+ much,much more!
2: a Pop Opera, more commonly known as Bare, is a musical that tells the story of two homosexual high school students, Peter Simons (Michael Arden) and Jason McConnell (John Hill). It depicts the struggles of these two gay youth within their private Catholic School. Other characters include Ivy Robinson (Jenna Leigh Green), Matthew Lloyd (Aaron Lohr), Nadia McConnell (Natalie Joy Johnson), Sister Chantelle (Romelda Benjamin), Lucas Carter (Adam Fleming), Claire Simons (Kaitlin Hopkins), Tanya Garrett (Sasha Allen), Zach (Mike Cannon), Kyra (Kearran Giovanni), Rory (Lindsay Scott), Diane (Kay Trinidad), Alan (Isaac Calpito), Priest (Jim Price), and Male Swing (Scott Allgauer).
The show was created by Jon Hartmere, Jr. (book) and Damon Intrabartolo (lyrics and music).
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Tristan Oelofse
PETER]
Everything's an act
When you're pleasing everyone
And he assumes that role
To such renown
He plays a perfect part
Straight from his heart
Knowing the risk he takes
And hoping that the house
Is not brought down
The role of a lifetime, it's living a fantasy
A drama that you struggle to erase
Thoughts battle words over deeds
A war with such casualties
All played out behind a smiling face
God I need your guidance
Tell me what it means
To live a life where nothings as it seems
Spending days in silent fear
And spending nights in lonely prayer
Hoping that one day when you wake
Those feelings won't be there
So confused because I feel complete with him
When we're alone it all somehow makes sense
Look into his eyes for some compromise
Remember the word, forget
And try to bury something so intense
You learn to play the straight man
Your lines become routine
Never really saying what you mean
But I know the scene will change
White picket fences, and a dog
A trophy bride, and children
God I know that's what he wants
But Jason what role do I play
Am I a savior or a phase?
Am I here to damn you?
Or to help you navigate this maze
Where confusion is a crime
So you fill your life with sound
And if you dance like hell
You hope you never touch the ground
What happens when the music stops?
In the silence will he stay?
One day he'll realize that these feelings
Aren't going away
So we drive ourselves insane
Spinning circles in our souls
As we dance around and play pretend
And once again
Reprise our roles
Daniel Schulte
I had the honor of playing Peter in the second German production of bare ever. Playing this role was so much fun and the more often I played him, the more I got connected to his emotional world. We just had our last show and I will miss this great show so much but this amazing year will stay in my heart forever! Thanks Peter for everything I’ve learned from you.
Collin Killoran
Congrats! I’m sure you killed it
Tristan Oelofse
PETER]
Everything's an act
When you're pleasing everyone
And he assumes that role
To such renown
He plays a perfect part
Straight from his heart
Knowing the risk he takes
And hoping that the house
Is not brought down
The role of a lifetime, it's living a fantasy
A drama that you struggle to erase
Thoughts battle words over deeds
A war with such casualties
All played out behind a smiling face
God I need your guidance
Tell me what it means
To live a life where nothings as it seems
Spending days in silent fear
And spending nights in lonely prayer
Hoping that one day when you wake
Those feelings won't be there
So confused because I feel complete with him
When we're alone it all somehow makes sense
Look into his eyes for some compromise
Remember the word, forget
And try to bury something so intense
You learn to play the straight man
Your lines become routine
Never really saying what you mean
But I know the scene will change
White picket fences, and a dog
A trophy bride, and children
God I know that's what he wants
But Jason what role do I play
Am I a savior or a phase?
Am I here to damn you?
Or to help you navigate this maze
Where confusion is a crime
So you fill your life with sound
And if you dance like hell
You hope you never touch the ground
What happens when the music stops?
In the silence will he stay?
One day he'll realize that these feelings
Aren't going away
So we drive ourselves insane
Spinning circles in our souls
As we dance around and play pretend
And once again
Reprise our roles
missluckystar100
My best friend is singing this for his college auditions. It suits him so well, I'm almost brought to tears every time I watch him sing it
simon black
my son has just performed this at his college.... its a very moving song, he was brilliant of course!!! well he is my son. i made a soundtrack mixing this audio with him singing...... and considering i recorded him just holding my phone used as a voice memo its not at all bad!!! .... i wished there was someway of you being able to hear it and give your comments!!!
TheManowarcraft
My friend recommended me to listen to Bare. You know he did kinda forgot to mention that this song had oh i dont know ALL THE FEELS! Damn this whole music score is nothing short of epic
Alex Berthelot
I'm almost positive if a homophobic person heard this song, they wouldn't be homophobic anymore. This is so heart wrenching and beautiful
Delaney B
Such a powerful song and Matt Doyle has one of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard
Magical kitty Dani
WHY ISN'T THIS MUSICAL MORE POPULAR??? LIKE HAVE YOU EVER HEARD ANYTHING BETTER THAN THIS MUSICAL? I HAVEN'T
Magical kitty Dani
@Oof TvT the tea. You spilled it.
But pls don't hate on Hamilton tho I actually love Hamilton a lot.