: Features sharp violin riffs (reminiscent of Georges Bizet's Carmen ), syncopated rhythms, and vintage synth sounds inspired by MS-DOS era computer games.
The song is told from the perspective of an who is frantically calling a late-night AM radio talk show. lemon_demon_touch_tone_telephone
: A theoretical "graveyard" for lost things proposed by writer Charles Fort. : Features sharp violin riffs (reminiscent of Georges
: The narrator oscillates between a sense of superiority—believing he is the only one who knows the "awful truth"—and a deep-seated fear that he will be forgotten or silenced before he can share it. Musical Composition : The narrator oscillates between a sense of
: The lyrics are packed with "cryptid" and pseudo-scientific references, including: UFOlogy and extraterrestrial life.
: He is portrayed as desperate and isolated, convinced he has discovered a "unified theory" of the paranormal.
: Built around a B-flat major key, the song uses a driving pop progression that rarely resolves, mirroring the narrator’s spiraling thoughts.