![]() Kimbra continues to grow on “Like They Do On TV,” where the “we” referenced in the lyrics (“We will find our way”) is more applicable to the “we” of all humanity rather than a specific relationship. The lyrics focus on dealing with relationship trauma, the strength in deciding to move on and prioritize self-love, and the music follows these lyrics by moving from the more bare intro into an impassioned jam. ![]() There’s a mood shift on the next track “Everybody Knows,” which starts out more pensive than the previous songs. The song is a rollercoaster from feeling “on top of the world” to the almost paranoid feeling that “they build me up to be bitter” and the exhausting comedown to “tonight I’m feeling tired and alone, dear lord I hope we didn’t go wrong.” She uses the driving percussion and sing-song background vocal track to illustrate her manic lyrics. The next song, Skrillex collaboration “Top Of The World,” delivers African vibes and features Kimbra playing with rap. ![]() The opening track, “The Good War,” brings the album in with a pounding bass drum.
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