Jon Philpot has previously released music as part of the duo Presocratics, in collaboration with guitarist and composer Need Thomas Windham. Presocratics released two albums on the record label Table of the Elements in 2001; both were produced by Philpot.
The first Bear in Heaven release (Tunes Nextdoor to Songs, Eastern Developments 2003) was an EP of solo recordings by Philpot, recorded in Atlanta, Georgia, with guest musicians performing on various instruments. Shortly after the release of Tunes Nextdoor to Songs, Philpot moved to Brooklyn, New York and joined with guitarist Adam Wills, keyboardist/guitarist Sadek Bazaraa (a graphic designer with Brooklyn design collective GH avisualagency), guitarist David Daniell (of San Agustin), and bassist James Elliott (Ateleia, School of Seven Bells). Eventually drummer Joe Stickney (drummer with Paul Duncan, Rhys Chatham's Essentialist project, and current touring drummer with Panthers) was added to the lineup. Daniell left Bear in Heaven in 2005 to focus on his solo project.
Red Bloom of the Boom, Bear in Heaven's first full-length album with the full band, was released in 2007 by the Hometapes record label.
Elliott left the band after the completion of the recordings of Red Bloom of the Boom to focus on School of Seven Bells and his solo project, Ateleia. Bear in Heaven now performs as a four-piece with Philpot on vocals, guitar and keyboards; Wills on guitar and bass; Bazaraa on bass and keyboards; and Stickney on drums.
Discography
Red Bloom of the Boom - Hometapes CD, 2007
Tunes Nextdoor to Songs - Eastern Developments CDEP, 2003
Beast Rest Forth Mouth - Hometapes
World of Freakout
Bear in Heaven Lyrics
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A long kiss
A love affair
An inferno no no no
Lonely dreamers
Sailing to
The world of freak out
Shades of green
In the shadows
We watch waves
Shades of red
Yellow too
I see in your eyes
A crazy thought
A guilty thought
Get it out of you
Night dawn day dusk
Night dawn day dusk
The world of freakout
Freak out
Freak out
Freak out
Whoa
The world of freakout
Freak out
Freak out
Freak out
Whoa
The world of freakout
So deep in the heart of a fantasy
A long kiss
A love affair
An inferno
No no no
Lonely dreamers
Sailing to
The world of freak out
Tie you feelings to a scar
And re-live that bitch everyday
You want your man to change
So you just bitch out everything
Night dawn day dusk
Night dawn day dusk
The lyrics of Bear in Heaven's "World of Freakout" paint a vivid picture of a fantastical world where intense emotions and desires run wild. The song begins with a description of a deep longing within one's heart, symbolized by a passionate kiss and a love affair that ignites into a blazing inferno. The reference to "lonely dreamers sailing to the world of freakout" suggests a journey into a realm where reality blurs with fantasy, and inhibitions are set aside in favor of unrestrained expression.
The imagery of shades of green, cold blue, and shadows evokes a mysterious and otherworldly atmosphere, where emotions and sensations are heightened and exaggerated. The mention of red and yellow hints at intense passion and energy, while the singer sees in their partner's eyes a glimpse of a wild and uncontrolled thought - a "guilty thought" that needs to be released. The repetition of "Night dawn day dusk" serves to emphasize the cyclical nature of these intense emotions and experiences that characterize the world of freakout.
As the chorus declares a "Freak out, Whoa" refrain, the listener is invited to embrace the chaos and abandon themselves to the unrestrained energy of this alternate reality. The repeated exhortation to "freak out" underscores the freedom and abandon that comes with letting go of societal expectations and constraints. The mention of tying feelings to a scar and reliving past pain suggests a desire to confront and process deep-seated emotions, even if it means experiencing discomfort and upheaval.
The final lines of the song touch on themes of wanting change but feeling unable to articulate those desires, resorting instead to frustration and outward expression of anger and dissatisfaction. The unresolved tension between yearning for transformation and feeling trapped in cyclical patterns of behavior adds a layer of complexity to the narrative of self-discovery and emotional exploration depicted in the lyrics. Overall, "World of Freakout" invites the listener to step into a realm where emotions reign supreme and boundaries are meant to be crossed, encouraging a journey of introspection and transformation.
Line by Line Meaning
So deep in the heart of a fantasy
In the depths of your imagination
A long kiss
An intimate moment shared
A love affair
A passionate romance
An inferno no no no
A consuming fire, oh no
Lonely dreamers
Those with unfulfilled desires
Sailing to
Venturing towards
The world of freak out
A realm of chaos and excitement
Shades of green
Hints of nature's hue
Cold and blue
Chill and serene
In the shadows
Obscured from view
We watch waves
Observing the motion of water
Shades of red
Tinges of passion
Yellow too
Bright and cheerful
I see in your eyes
I perceive in your gaze
A crazy thought
An outrageous idea
A guilty thought
A feeling of remorse
Get it out of you
Release it from within
Night dawn day dusk
The passage of time
The world of freakout
An environment of wild emotions
Freak out
React impulsively
Whoa
An expression of surprise
Lyrics © WARP MUSIC LIMITED
Written by: Adam Stewart Wills, Jon Philpot, Joseph Blodget Stickney
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