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FUNDERBIRD DRAG EMOTION AND CHAOS INTO FOCUS ON “LET IT KILL YOU”

  • Jan 1
  • 1 min read

A raw, concept-heavy alt-rock / electronic-leaning project turning psychological pressure into structured sound.



“Let It Kill You” is a tense, emotionally charged alternative track built on repetition, atmospheric distortion, and psychological weight. Rather than resolving emotional conflict, it sustains it, turning intensity into structure and discomfort into atmosphere



Interview with Funderbird


1. What does the phrase “Let It Kill You” represent emotionally or conceptually?


2. Was the track written from a specific personal experience or a broader emotional state?


3. How did the structure of the song evolve — was it built around repetition or progression?


4. The track feels emotionally heavy but controlled — how did you balance those two forces?


5. How does this single define the wider identity of the album it belongs to?


6. What came first in the creation — lyrical concept, instrumentation, or production texture?


7. Was there a deliberate choice to avoid traditional “resolution” in the track?


8. How do songs like this fit alongside more reflective tracks like “Friends” or “That Time”?


9. Do you see this track as catharsis, confrontation, or endurance?


10. What do you want listeners to sit with after the final moment fades?



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