Acoustic and peaceful in nature, and combined with soft vocals of Billie Eilish, newly launched songs “TV” and “30th” are making the EP “Guitar Songs” popular.
Two new acoustic-driven songs, including “TV”, which Billie Eilish and brother Finneas debuted during a U.K. performance in June, and the brand-new song “The 30th”, have been officially released by Billie Eilish as Guitar Songs.
For the first time in five years, Eilish and Finneas performed “TV” live on June 7 at the AO Arena in Manchester, England. Eilish also went on to claim that “We haven’t played a new song live before it’s out since 2017 or 2018.” The singer stated that “The 30th” was composed last December and was the first song she wrote after “happier Than Ever” in an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1. The main mystery behind the song “The 30th” lies in an incident that happened back on November 30th when she was with Finneas, as described by Billie. As always, the heart-warming vocals and the soothing guitar nodes in the track bring a unique melody. By analyzing the lyrics, one can understand that it must have been a tragic incident that led Billie to compose such a song. The rising intensity and the pace of the lyrics in the middle of the song portray and focus ultimately on the lyric ‘You’re alive you’re alive you’re alive.’
Billie Eilish also revealed that the songwriting for “TV” took her several months as she and her brother had very little time to make music while being on a tour. The singer also said that the first verses of the song were completed early, returning later months after to complete the remaining verses of the song. The emotional blend of ear-soothing tunes of this song is capable of calming down the heart of listeners. Lyrics like ‘Now all of my friends, are missing again, cause that’s what happens when you fall in love’ dictate how the life of an individual changes when they fall in love with their partners, and the distance with their friends goes on increasing. The song eventually ends with the lyrics of crowd sheering along with the voice of Billie ‘Baby I Baby I, Baby I’m the problem.’ Without a doubt, it has to be said that the slowcore edge and accessible emotion in both songs have made an appeal to every listener to cherish their present moments of life. The instrumentals, the beats, and the flow of both tracks have also perfectly accompanied her voice.
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