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"The Place Where He Inserted the Blade" is the third-to-last track on "Ants From Up There". It features a flute-to-saxophone performance, a twinkling piano melody, warm guitars, and chorus-like background vocals.
"he gently stirring “The Place Where He Inserted the Blade” pays homage to late period Bob Dylan. “I started writing this in response to, or heavily inspired by, “I’ve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You”,” says Wood of the 2020 Dylan track. “The whole weird bluesy loungy thing where all the instruments blend into one another really appealed to me.“
- via Ninja Tune
Charlie Wayne:
"For me, this is about as far away as we went from the first album. Aesthetically, where the first album has moments of real dissonance and apathy, “The Place Where He Inserted the Blade” is very warm and rich and quite uplifting. I think it strikes right to the heart of what the album is for me, which is fundamentally being in the room, making music with my friends."
— via Apple Music
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