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Gonzalez urges his lover to let go of the fear of being let down and to embrace the "beauty and danger" of a new relationship.
The lyrics juxtapose images of total destruction with quiet, personal intimacy. Apocalypse Cigarettes After
The track's signature "underwater" texture was achieved by recording in a cavernous stairway in Brooklyn to capture a natural echo that digital plugins couldn't replicate. Greg Gonzalez’s whisper-soft, androgynous vocals float over a reverberating bassline, creating a soundscape that is simultaneously intimate and expansive. Lyricism: Love Amidst the Ruins Gonzalez urges his lover to let go of
While originally released in 2017, the song experienced a massive resurgence in 2022 due to trends. It has since become a staple for "main character energy" playlists, often used to underscore moments of loneliness or deep, cinematic nostalgia. For many fans, the track represents a "living emotion"—the strange beauty of an all-consuming love that reduces everything else to ashes and smoke. For many fans, the track represents a "living