WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? - Billie Eilish LP
Billie Eilish’s meteoric rise to global stardom has been nothing short of phenomenal and arguably unparalleled to date. Since her debut with ocean eyes, Billie has quietly, yet unapologetically, infiltrated the forefront of pop. With a growing legion of loyal followers across the globe and an EP that had sat in the Billboard Top 200 for more than 18 months, her debut LP provided her with the final boost that launched her into unparalleled stardom overnight.
“When we made bury a friend, the whole album clicked in my head,” Billie explains. “I immediately knew what it was going to be about, what the visuals were going to be, and everything in terms of how I wanted it to be perceived. It inspired what the album is about. bury a friend is literally from the perspective of the monster under my bed. If you put yourself in that mindset, what is this creature doing or feeling?” She continues. “I also confess that I’m this monster, because I’m my own worst enemy. I might be the monster under your bed too.”
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was written, produced and recorded entirely by 17-year-old Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas in their childhood home of Highland Park, Los Angeles. Recorded in Finneas’ bedroom opposite Billie’s, the pair spent most of 2018 writing songs on the road, then spending many days and nights when off the road, at home, recording the album. The first to be revealed after the album announcement was bury a friend, a driving tour-de-force of a song which trailblazed its way into the world and sounded quite unlike anything else out back then. It reaffirmed Billie’s place, always ahead of the curve, never compromising her sound or vision.
Billie Eilish’s meteoric rise to global stardom has been nothing short of phenomenal and arguably unparalleled to date. Since her debut with ocean eyes, Billie has quietly, yet unapologetically, infiltrated the forefront of pop. With a growing legion of loyal followers across the globe and an EP that had sat in the Billboard Top 200 for more than 18 months, her debut LP provided her with the final boost that launched her into unparalleled stardom overnight.
“When we made bury a friend, the whole album clicked in my head,” Billie explains. “I immediately knew what it was going to be about, what the visuals were going to be, and everything in terms of how I wanted it to be perceived. It inspired what the album is about. bury a friend is literally from the perspective of the monster under my bed. If you put yourself in that mindset, what is this creature doing or feeling?” She continues. “I also confess that I’m this monster, because I’m my own worst enemy. I might be the monster under your bed too.”
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was written, produced and recorded entirely by 17-year-old Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas in their childhood home of Highland Park, Los Angeles. Recorded in Finneas’ bedroom opposite Billie’s, the pair spent most of 2018 writing songs on the road, then spending many days and nights when off the road, at home, recording the album. The first to be revealed after the album announcement was bury a friend, a driving tour-de-force of a song which trailblazed its way into the world and sounded quite unlike anything else out back then. It reaffirmed Billie’s place, always ahead of the curve, never compromising her sound or vision.
Billie Eilish’s meteoric rise to global stardom has been nothing short of phenomenal and arguably unparalleled to date. Since her debut with ocean eyes, Billie has quietly, yet unapologetically, infiltrated the forefront of pop. With a growing legion of loyal followers across the globe and an EP that had sat in the Billboard Top 200 for more than 18 months, her debut LP provided her with the final boost that launched her into unparalleled stardom overnight.
“When we made bury a friend, the whole album clicked in my head,” Billie explains. “I immediately knew what it was going to be about, what the visuals were going to be, and everything in terms of how I wanted it to be perceived. It inspired what the album is about. bury a friend is literally from the perspective of the monster under my bed. If you put yourself in that mindset, what is this creature doing or feeling?” She continues. “I also confess that I’m this monster, because I’m my own worst enemy. I might be the monster under your bed too.”
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was written, produced and recorded entirely by 17-year-old Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas in their childhood home of Highland Park, Los Angeles. Recorded in Finneas’ bedroom opposite Billie’s, the pair spent most of 2018 writing songs on the road, then spending many days and nights when off the road, at home, recording the album. The first to be revealed after the album announcement was bury a friend, a driving tour-de-force of a song which trailblazed its way into the world and sounded quite unlike anything else out back then. It reaffirmed Billie’s place, always ahead of the curve, never compromising her sound or vision.