![]() ![]() Waterhouse says all of the songs on the album are “about a something or a somebody,” though she added in fictional elements to have “that blend of the personal and the fantasy.” At the time, I was thinking about how I wanted to do a song that Thelma and Louise would be listening to, that would be on the tape track as they drive off the mountain.” I think I’ve actually got something to give this time, rather than try and fill a void and go into something that you know is going to be a disaster. ![]() I think that song was sort of building myself back into like, I’m going to go for it this time and I’m going to really have to put myself out on a limb. “I’d been alone for a few years and I was quite walled off. “Like it’s so tiring, it’s so exhausting,” she says. Each song on “I Can’t Let Go” tells a distinct story, from confidently seducing a lover on album opener “Moves” to lamenting about the modern-day struggles of being perpetually online on “Bullshit on the Internet.” Of writing “Moves,” Waterhouse says she was at a point in her life where she “was so over being in love.” ![]()
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