The House Is Burning (But There's No One Home)

Album: The House Is Burning: The Best Of Vivabeat (1982)
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  • The House Is Burning (But There's No One Home)" is the most famous song from Vivabeat, a Los Angeles New Wave band that was signed to a British label, Charisma Records. Terrance Robay fronted the band and shared vocals on this song with keyboardist Marina Del Rey, who was married to bass player Mick Muhlfriedel. Marina and Mick wrote this song together.

    Before forming Vivabeat, Marina Del Rey was the keyboard player in an all-female punk band called Backstage Pass that preceded The Go-Go's by a few years. She was also the entertainment editor at Teen magazine, which gave her an opportunity to slip a Vivabeat demo tape to Peter Gabriel, who got them a deal with Charisma. Vivabeat released an album on the label in 1980 called Party In The War Zone that includes "Man From China," which found an audience in the alternative music scene (in the '80s, "alternative" meant out of the mainstream, the stuff college radio stations played). "The House Is Burning" landed on an EP they released in 1982. The band toured with the likes of The B-52s, Depeche Mode and Human League but never rose to that level of popularity. They broke up in 1984, leaving a legacy as synthpop innovators.
  • Marina Del Rey and Mick Muhlfriedel told Songfacts the story behind this song. "The House is Burning" lyrics grew out of Marina in the shower, thinking she heard someone outside the room repeatedly singing the line, "The house is burning, but there's no one home." Meanwhile, Mick was working in the other room on some music with the band's TEAC 2340 4-track. When she got out, she asked Mick and he said he hadn't sung it, but when she sang him the line, it inspired his take on the rest of the lyrics.
  • The lyrics tell the story of an arsonist's plan to burn down the home of a woman who rejected him. Video director Wen Khan Chang, however, adapted them into a more geopolitical feel, incorporating imagery that suggests the game-like and flirtatious quality of threats playing out on the global stage. The video is loaded with Cold War imagery, with the band members looking like Soviet apparatchiks.
  • Vivabeat went through a few lineups in their brief career. In their "The House Is Burning" era, Robert Dean, formerly of the band Japan, was their guitarist. "It was one of the first songs we worked on in rehearsal when I initially moved to LA, and in that respect, I seem to remember it came together quite quickly," he told Songfacts.
  • The song is featured in the 1984 movie Body Double, directed by Brian De Palma. It also shows up in the 2024 "Just One More Adjustment" episode of the Amazon Prime animated series The Second Best Hospital In The Galaxy.
  • In 2025 the song was included on the expanded edition of Vivabeat's album Party In The War Zone.

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