“‘Shadow’ was one of the first songs I wrote for Bleachers,” says Jack. “It started as that loop beat, one electric and the arp juno in the chorus. Over the past year I would add something like once a month—vocal samples, bomb sounds, acoustic guitars, etc. it became the blueprint for how the whole album was made. The song is about a New Yorker article I read about how everyone has a shadow, or a lesser version of themselves that only they can see. For example: I’m probably not the worst, but my shadow is a piece of garbage who is always the loudest person in the room and everyone can’t stand.”
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