I am so happy to read you enjoyed Dance of the Doomsday Clock! I have rarely been able to stomach the dozens of hours Habryka spends to iterate and iterate and iterate on lyrics and genre and generations. Both of my songs that made it (this and Litany of Gendlin from the first album) were me thinking about what I wanted for a little while and ~largely one-shotting it.
Doomsday Clock really makes me laugh, it’s so melodramatic. I always imagine faux-Petrov turning to camera when delivering Eliezer’s (sincere) line: “Wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, take a minute to not destroy the world.”
I am so happy to read you enjoyed Dance of the Doomsday Clock! I have rarely been able to stomach the dozens of hours Habryka spends to iterate and iterate and iterate on lyrics and genre and generations. Both of my songs that made it (this and Litany of Gendlin from the first album) were me thinking about what I wanted for a little while and ~largely one-shotting it.
Doomsday Clock really makes me laugh, it’s so melodramatic. I always imagine faux-Petrov turning to camera when delivering Eliezer’s (sincere) line: “Wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, take a minute to not destroy the world.”