No title. Just a waveform that looked like a scream. The first ten seconds were silence. Then a single piano key, out of tune. Billie’s voice, barely a whisper: “I didn’t want to sing this. Finneas said I had to.” A sharp inhale. Then the most devastating thing Maya had ever heard—a melody about guilt, about the weight of a small body carried to the vet at 3 a.m., about the silence in a house afterward.

Written by Billie and her brother Finneas O'Connell, the album is a 10-track journey designed to be heard as a single, cohesive body of work rather than a collection of separate singles. It blends genres like art pop, alternative, and progressive pop. Where to Listen Legally

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