composed by Robert, was recorded almost entirely in Robert's home studio.[26][11] Dean described the song as having a "down-home country kind of feel", but added, "that title takes it to this whole other plateau."[16] Again, the dichotomy between Weiland's lyrical direction and the song's original vision worked together. Dean explained, "The interesting thing about our band is where Scott takes these tunes. Robert presented the song, and out of nowhere Scott calls it 'First Kiss on Mars', even though the music is, like I said, kind of country."[26] Weiland explained his reasoning behind the lyrics succinctly: "When I first heard it, it sounded intergalactic."
composed by Robert, was recorded almost entirely in Robert's home studio.[26][11] Dean described the song as having a "down-home country kind of feel", but added, "that title takes it to this whole other plateau."[16] Again, the dichotomy between Weiland's lyrical direction and the song's original vision worked together. Dean explained, "The interesting thing about our band is where Scott takes these tunes. Robert presented the song, and out of nowhere Scott calls it 'First Kiss on Mars', even though the music is, like I said, kind of country."[26] Weiland explained his reasoning behind the lyrics succinctly: "When I first heard it, it sounded intergalactic."
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