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Outro
Metadata
- title
- Outro
- meaning
- FEiN Little Homes interlude: couldn't find the time but I don't mind: it suits me fine.
- year
- 2016
- release
- Little Homes
- releaseType
- album
- artist
- FEiN
- artistId
- #fein
- coWriters
- Brandon Michael Woodward
- credits
- Written by Luke Francis Walton and Brandon Michael Woodward (FEiN). Produced and recorded by FEiN at Tiny Giant; engineered at LMU; mixed and mastered by Frank Rosato at Woodcliff (Discogs). Brian Robert Jones, bass (album).
- spotify
- https://open.spotify.com/album/2xWtW9VwcaoHkS7FnIJfaQ
- apple
- https://music.apple.com/us/album/outro/1111956961?i=1111956968
- themes
- FEiN
- Little Homes
- interlude
- 2016
- press
- outlet
- Fresh Beats 365 — *Little Little Homes* EP review
- url
- https://freshbeats365.com/2016/03/10/fein-little-little-homes-ep-review/
- date
- 2016-03-10
- desc
- Tom Roden: single most interesting soundscape on teaser EP; vocals dissolve male to female through twisted electronic voices.
- isrc
- QZ2QB1600004
- isrcSource
- soundexchange
- draft
- false
Lyrics
Couldn't find the time But I don't mind, It suits me fine.
Content
Track four on Little Homes (May 31, 2016), a breather after the opening trilogy of American Man, Sculptor, and Girl You Can't Hide It. Walton/Woodward co-write, with the album-wide Frank Rosato mix. Fresh Beats 365 (Mar 10, 2016, Little Little Homes teaser) called Outro the EP's single most interesting soundscape — vocals that audibly dissolve from male to female, passing through twisted electronic voices on the way.
The whole lyric: couldn't find the time, but I don't mind, it suits me fine. Three satire songs in about manhood, surgery, and a failing marriage, and the record stops to grant itself permission not to keep up. No time found, and that is fine. It leads into the viral single #Grownupz. The LP uses these short cuts as palette cleansers between the heavier blocks.