Speaking of the almost-eponymous track, the band said: “The poem was written by Nina in her family’s cabin in the Swedish mountains. It’s about us. It’s for our younger selves. It’s about everyone. It’s for anyone. It’s a song to be played very loud and to run away to, or rob a bank to, and march and dance and laugh. In a way it’s a love song. It’s an ode. And a glorious battle cry.”
“This project has been about us redefining ourselves, and we hope anyone who’s listening can be inspired by that,” says Nina Winder-Lind. “We’re seeing how far we can go as four people by creating our own mythology,” adds Ella Oona Russell. “We’re all adhering to The New Eve entity of the band,” she notes. “The band knows what it wants.”