: Critics call it "hauntingly beautiful" and "soulful and gloomy," noting it as some of Eilish’s most mature songwriting.
Play “Deeper” first, then Billie’s track. The contrast — from restrained to wrecked — makes both hit harder.
She set down the glass. Walked past the velvet rope. Past the bouncer who nodded at her like a regular. Past the coat check where she’d left her jacket—she didn’t go back for it. The February air hit her face like a slap. Clean. Brutal. Deeper - Little Dragon - When The Partys Over -...
Admitting a need for a more profound connection.
By exploring these songs in-depth, we can gain a deeper understanding of the artists' creative visions and the cultural context in which they were created. : Critics call it "hauntingly beautiful" and "soulful
by Billie Eilish
: The lyrics of both songs explore themes of desire, connection, and the complexity of human relationships, making them relatable to listeners. She set down the glass
: The music video features Eilish drinking a black liquid that eventually spills from her eyes as black tears, symbolizing the "poison" of a relationship consuming her emotional state. Little Dragon: Masters of Electronic Soul