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This bass-driven minimalist ballad speaks of the heartache after a break-up. Starting from the painful, yet relatable scenery of blasting Amy Winehouse’s waterworks factory in the bathtub, the singer emerges from the pain realizing that “there is only so much sulking the heart can take”.
"This song started off as a really short intro to a heavy rock song that we eventually abandoned because we liked the intro more. The first time we played in this formation it made me cry, which isn’t hard, to be honest, but felt like a good indicator that we’d found the right way to play it."
— via Apple Music
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