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      Bienvenue 
 Please take a seat if you find one
 Fix both your ears and your eyes on
 Rubia MarionetRaise up 
 The curtains and bring down the lights
 Listen as her voice delights, sings
 "La dee da, da dee da de"Watch her in her gilded cage 
 Alone, but that's okay
 See how she dances with fire
 Watch as she enters
 The lights on her
 So wonderful
 She moves
 You'll love her so
 Rubia Marionet
 Sings "La dee da, da dee da de"Don't mind 
 The tangling emerald vines
 The mantel that shadows the eyes
 Of Rubia MarionetSoft now 
 For her heart is hung by a thread
 Her voice flows like silk from her breast
 Sings "La dee da, da dee da de"Watch her in her gilded cage 
 Alone, but that's okay
 See how she dances with fire
 Now don't you go playing with fire
 You might get lost in the
 Lights on her
 So wonderful
 She moves
 You'll love her so
 Rubia Marionet
 Sings "La dee da, da dee da de"She's glad you came 
 So blow a kiss and wave
 You're welcome
 Always welcome
 All are welcome hereWith Rubia Marionet 
 Rubia Marionet
 Rubia Marionet
 Rubia Marionet sings
 "La dee da, da dee da de"
 "La dee da, da dee da de"
“Rubia Marionet” is the third single from Mighty Brother's forthcoming record Azimuth (December 8, 2022). The song's accompanying music video finds a ringmaster controlling his troupe and star "Rubia Marionet" with an enchanted lighter. The song deals with themes like fate, free will, power, love, and fame, all through a Beatles-esque character piece. "La dee da, da dee da de!"
Rubia Marionet: Eris Prescott 
Ringmaster: Nick Huster
Bird & Cat: Athena Turek & Sophia Rabinovitz 
Henchmen: Ari Kirkman & Quinn Sternberg 
Directed and Edited by Allan Taylor 
Produced by Comfy Stone 
Maskes and Costumes by Maske Maiden
Filmed in New Orleans, LA at Catapult
“This track is a must for music fans with a soft spot for the gothic and fantastical.”
Rubia Marionet
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“This surrealist circus infused whirlwind elevates all the senses. The song stands along as a testament to the band’s authenticity. A little bit Grizzly Bear, a little bit Gogol Bordello, the Mighty Brothers are serving up a strange yet sophisticated new dish of music.”
 
          
        
      