Alex originally wanted me to make a song about Jon to put somewhere in the movie. I was shaky about the idea until the day I finished the soundtrack, when in the shower, I started singing about Jon. We had previously discussed that it would go in the credits of the movie, and it did.
This was the only song that didn't entirely use 8-bit sound. (Blood on the Chair is not "true 8-bit", because I used Audacity to fade into the static, but all parts of the song are 8-bit.) I played my ukulele and sang in this song as well.
lyrics
He got poison for his birthday.
He has a pet bat.
He ran away to Philadelphia,
but then he just came back.
He is a librarian, but that
was not his first choice.
He hated working in a nursing home, and come on,
just listen to his voice:
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
With features that include Nels Cline and The Residents, this album from polyhedren is a cinematic trip through global music. Bandcamp New & Notable May 1, 2022