Larisha Paul: "Why was Boy the most succinct title to capture this particular record?"
Luke Hemmings: "It comes up a few times on a couple of songs. It’s existential, childlike wonder. It has that feeling to it of trying to understand the world around you and why I am the way I am. A lot of it is questioning, why do I feel like this? Why do I interact with the world like this and see it this way? I think there’s a certain point where you have to decide whether you’re going to face life or just stay in the place you are. Boy is a really lovely way to simplify that."
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What was Luke’s reaction to a larger body of water
his moisture farmer instincts kicked in
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"The last one on the EP 'Promises'. [...] I was writing a lot with a drum kit set up. It started with this older English beat. It had this droning beat that I had and the whole song came from that. It had this super melancholy, nostalgic thing to it. I was like, “Okay, this is actually a pretty cool sound.” It was leaning to The Verve and Beach House, somewhere in there. I was like, “This is a really cool sound.” Everything built from there. Then “Shakes” was second."
— Luke Hemmings revealed that the last track of his EP, 'Boy,' was the first song he wrote, marking the beginning of his new era. He also explained a part of his creative process while writing this song.
Text source: Forbes
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A bitch loves to be right
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Does Luke know how to swim?
definitely not, the rebellion has to teach him
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Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill on the set of Star Wars (1976)
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