Warpaint bassist Jenny Lee Lindberg wrote this song when she realized she was falling for her husband, British video director Chris Cunningham (Bjork's "All Is Full Of Love," Madonna's "Frozen").
Cunningham spent much of Warpaint's two-year genesis documenting the band at work as well as creating the album's cover art.
Warpaint singer-guitarist Theresa Wayman wrote this piano ballad about having to leave her son Sirius (born in 2005) to tour. "I know that he's watching what I do with my life," she told NME, "and it's an example of what's possible in his life."
This smoky, piano-laced tune was written and recorded by Warpaint in a hired house in the Joshua Tree National Park. Drummer Stella Mozgawa told Spin magazine: "It was an experimental period for us, basically. It was really beneficial for us, because we had been on tour with each other for so long playing the same songs. We were so eager to make something new and figure out what kind of band we were in this environment; not just the physical landscape, but I feel like we explored parts of ourselves individually and collectively that we couldn't have done."