This song is the essence of sadness. That is the best way I can describe how listening to it will make you feel. It represents a tiresome relationship filled with affection, but also depression. That is the best way I can put it. The lyrics from which I can draw this conclusion from are “All the skeletons you hide, show me yours, and I’ll show you mine” and you cannot tell me that those words do not make you want to cry. Phoebe Bridgers’ vocals are soft, delicate, but filled with emotion. A savior complex consists of helping others to the point where you ignore your own well-being and Phoebe perfectly captures this definition in her song. A beautiful song that everyone should listen to at one point in their life.
I highly recommend Ethel’s album Preacher’s Daughter, but only cool people are allowed to listen to it. It is an intense story following Ethel coming of age and then meeting her demise to a psychotic cannibal, but that is beside the point for the purposes of this post. In just 4 minutes and 18 seconds, Ethel manages to capture every single feeling of longing a teenager could ever experience. She tells a story which feels familiar to growing up in the midwest. The song feels like warm air, freshly mowed grass, mosquito bites, and a more crunchy lifestyle as you come to terms with existence. If that all makes sense. My favorite lyrics in this master piece are “Say what you want, but say it like you mean it. With your fists for once.” and I just think they perfectly encapsulate the feeling of identity. Ten out of ten I whole-heartedly recommend the entire album (only if you are a cool person though).

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