This is a track from False Priest, the 10th full-length studio album by indie-pop group Of Montreal. The record marks the return of organic instruments for the group, with live drums, strings and pianos replacing the midi sounds and sequencers of previous albums.
Frontman Kevin Barnes described this to song to Spin magazine as, "abstract lyrically." He explained: "I'm thinking of William S. Burroughs a lot. I've only read Queer and Junky but somehow I feel like I've connected to what was inspiring him. It's very free form and I want the character that I invented, Georgie Fruit, to have balance with a slightly more intellectual influence. There needs to be duality."
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