This song is best heard in stereo, with headphones, in the dark, in a haunted house. It's my favorite song in the album.
"Break In" and this song were meant to be one song originally, but they seemed best split up. Thus, they were both written at the same time, with me going back and forth between them.
It's actually kind of funny, because this song is written in E flat minor, and I had the scale in a muted track so I knew which notes to use (I'm not a very knowledgeable musician). Once, I accidentally played the track with the scale unmuted, and it sounded way creepier, so I kept it.
I love this album for many reasons, including: the instrumentation, the lyrics, the inventiveness, the way each song is like its own little episode. Bipole Moment
Dreamy, intimate experimental pop, part of the artist's challenge to herself to write and record a song every single day of the year. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 22, 2017