OTHER MOTHER Turn Emotional Collapse Into Glitch-Soaked Alt-Pop on want u 2 want me 2 die
- Jan 1
- 2 min read
With want u 2 want me 2 die, UK underground artist Other Mother channel emotional obsession, self-destruction, and distorted digital intimacy into a volatile alt-pop single that feels both fragile and violently unhinged.
Raw, volatile, and emotionally confrontational, want u 2 want me 2 die distills obsession and emotional breakdown into a compact burst of glitchy alt-pop intensity. Other Mother turn vulnerability into abrasion, delivering a single that feels unstable and sincere.
Interview — Other Mother on want u 2 want me 2 die, Emotional Extremes & Digital Heartbreak
1. want u 2 want me 2 die is an extremely intense title — almost like emotional collapse stated out loud. What emotional state led you to write it?
2. The phrasing feels like it sits between love, rage, and self-destruction. Was that contradiction intentional from the start?
3. Compared to earlier underground releases, this track feels more direct and emotionally exposed. Did your writing process change for this single?
4. Sonically, the song feels abrasive but still melodic underneath — like distortion wrapped around vulnerability. How did you balance those two elements in production?
5. The track is very short and concentrated in energy. Was the decision to keep it tight and intense part of the emotional concept?
6. There’s a sense of obsession running through the title alone — almost like emotional fixation pushed to its limit. Was that inspired by personal experience or more abstract storytelling?
7. The vocals feel intentionally unpolished, almost like they’re breaking under pressure. Was emotional realism more important than technical perfection here?
8. A lot of modern alt-pop leans into irony or detachment, but this track feels brutally sincere. Was sincerity a conscious choice?
9. The production feels digital and slightly distorted, almost like memory corruption. Did you use sound design to reflect emotional instability?
10. There’s a strong push-and-pull between attraction and destruction in the song. How do you approach writing about emotionally toxic dynamics without softening them?
11. Compared to earlier material, where does want u 2 want me 2 die sit emotionally in your evolution as an artist?
12. The track feels like it exists in a very claustrophobic emotional space. Was creating discomfort for the listener part of the intention?
13. Do you usually start with lyrical ideas this intense, or did the production shape the emotional direction first?
14. The repetition of emotional fixation in underground pop often becomes hypnotic — did repetition play a role in this song’s structure?
15. How do you know when a track this emotionally extreme is “finished” rather than just raw emotion?
16. Was there a specific moment during creation where the song fully clicked for you?
17. What kind of reaction have you had from listeners since releasing it?
18. Do you see Other Mother as a project that explores emotional extremes on purpose, or does it come naturally from your writing style?
19. Does this single signal a larger upcoming project or shift in sound?
20. If want u 2 want me 2 die captures one emotional truth about the project, what would that truth be?
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