Chyeahh! And this is totally the most Broken Social Scene-ish song on the album. The production on the album owes a ton to You Forgot It In People. Love that she gave credit.
Chyeahh! And this is totally the most Broken Social Scene-ish song on the album. The production on the album owes a ton to You Forgot It In People. Love that she gave credit.
I was thinking about it too! But in the Broken Social Scene song, there's a lot of arguing about whether this "lover's spit" is sex-related or not... do you guys think it could also have that connotation here?
It could make sense in a way, but I don't really see Lorde talking about this that way...
I was thinking about it too! But in the Broken Social Scene song, there's a lot of arguing about whether this "lover's spit" is sex-related or not... do you guys think it could also have that connotation here?
It could make sense in a way, but I don't really see Lorde talking about this that way...
"LOVER'S SPIT" -- REFERENCE TO BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE YEAAASHES
Chyeahh! And this is totally the most Broken Social Scene-ish song on the album. The production on the album owes a ton to You Forgot It In People. Love that she gave credit.
Chyeahh! And this is totally the most Broken Social Scene-ish song on the album. The production on the album owes a ton to You Forgot It In People. Love that she gave credit.
I was thinking about it too! But in the Broken Social Scene song, there's a lot of arguing about whether this "lover's spit" is sex-related or not... do you guys think it could also have that connotation here? It could make sense in a way, but I don't really see Lorde talking about this that way...
I was thinking about it too! But in the Broken Social Scene song, there's a lot of arguing about whether this "lover's spit" is sex-related or not... do you guys think it could also have that connotation here? It could make sense in a way, but I don't really see Lorde talking about this that way...