The brothers argued during the writing process for Billie Eilish’s new album, released on May 17
Billie Eilish It is Finneas had a fight during the writing of the singer’s new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, released last week. In an interview with Zane Lowefrom Apple Music (via People), the brothers talked about the process behind their latest album Eilish.
Finneas revealed that Billie was reluctant to share his feelings: “We were writing these snippets of things, and I felt… I’ve been wrong several times, but that was the detail I was thinking about that night. I was like, ‘I’m not being taken into what you’re really feeling. I think there are real walls up.”
“Often in your life, you’re going to go through what you’re going to write about later. And that was definitely happening with Billie that moment. I was like, ‘What is this about,’ and she was like, ‘Nothing,'” she continued.
At a certain point in the discussion, Finneas asked his sister, “Just say how you feel, and let’s write a song about whatever it is that’s scaring you to feel.” He then reportedly said that he no longer wanted to write songs.
“It’s frustrating and irritating. I love making the songs and I love performing. I love it when it’s good, but I always suffer during the process,” he argued. Billie. She confessed that when she was “finally enjoying the process”, Finneas showed disinterest.
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“It was really interesting because I saw myself in that. I was like, ‘I felt this way, and you’re always the one who keeps the ship moving, and now you feel this way. What does that mean for us? And what What are we going to do?’ I think that Finneas He also had this completely understandable thing repeating in his head: ‘I have nothing to say. How can I say anything about the life I lead and that no one can relate to without sounding like a complete…'”, he said. Billie before being interrupted by her brother. “Stupid idiot”, she added Finneas.
“All my strength as a collaborator with any artist — which has always been innate with Billiebecause we share a lot — it’s just that I need to understand that person to feel like I’m really contributing to something.”
Source: Rollingstone

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