// F R A I L S T A T E O F M I N D // L O V E
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We’ve been a band for 17 years and the main reason we make lots of different types of music is because if we didn’t, we’d be fucking bored. Reaching to be bold is more avoiding being bored. – Matty
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// S T R E A M I N G // L O V E
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“Streaming” was kind of incidental. It started as a loose, synth ambient piece of music. – Matty
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// T H E B I R T H D A Y P A R T Y // L O V E
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The Birthday Party was written as a drumbeat, baseline and vocals and then everything else came around it. It was a confessional, simple, journal entry. – Matty
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// Y E A H I K N O W // L O V E
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Yeah I Know is one modular synth sound, one beat and three or four lyrics. Stark simplicity, with purpose. – Matty
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// T H E N B E C A U S E S H E G O E S // L O V E
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Having other people involved in what I do gives me anxiety a lot of the time, but none of that happened with Phoebe. It was quite casual, it was like finding an instrument for me. – Matty
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// R O A D K I L L // L O V E
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"Roadkill" is me writing a song about being on the road. – Matty
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// M E & Y O U T O G E T H E R S O N G // L O V E
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// I T H I N K T H E R E S S O M E T H I N G Y O U S H O U L D K N O W // L O V E
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Referencing old lyrics is very me, because it’s never a different story, it’s a continuation of the story. I think post-modernism drives a lot of my work. – Matty
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// N O T H I N G R E V E A L E D / E V E R Y T H I N G D E N I E D // L O V E
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It’s a very unique vocal delivery on this song. I wouldn’t call it rapping, it’s just flow. I get to kind of flow and rhythmically punctuate with words. – Matty
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// T O N I G H T ( I W I S H I W A S Y O U R B O Y ) // L O V E
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I struggled with this song because it was almost like a sonic experiment, a mixture of samples. – Matty
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// S H I N Y C O L L A R B O N E // L O V E
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George made this arrangement of sounds and sent it to Cutty Ranks saying this is my interpretation of what the lyrics would be. One of the lines rhythmically sounded to George like ‘killing resulting in microphone culture’, which is one of the best lines on the album. – Matty
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// I F Y O U R E T O O S H Y ( L E T M E K N O W )) // L O V E
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I think this song is what punk is right now, because it’s brash and it’s out there. It references stuff that’s come before but it doesn’t sound like anything else. I know we do that all the time, but to me it feels like doing the expected is now quite subversive. – Matty
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// P L A Y I N G O N M Y M I N D // L O V E
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// H A V I N G N O H E A D // L O V E
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Read about Douglas Harding - George
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// W H A T S H O U L D I S A Y // L O V E
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It was really hard to finish, really difficult to know what it was like. Every time we heard the female vocal, the synth chorus we thought "that’s really powerful, but what is it? Is it a chorus is it a verse? Is that an intro?" We just couldn’t figure it out. – Matty
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// B A G S Y N O T I N N E T // L O V E
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We were listening to music and sailing by Christopher Cross came on and I remember saying to George, ‘do you remember back in the day when I said this would make an amazing garage sample’ and we kind of looked at each other like ‘fuck’. – Matty
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// D O N T W O R R Y // L O V E
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I didn’t write that song; my dad wrote it in the 90’s. It’s the only 1975 song that I’m not credited as a writer on. The reason I put it on the record was because I was going through what influenced me, and that was the first song I ever knew. – Matty
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// G U Y S // L O V E
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I wanted to write a love song for my friends. I’ve had the same best friends since I was 13. – Matty
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