“yeti” is about the quiet, healing realization that comes with giving oneself closure after a relationship; when you’ve moved through a period of intense intert...
“yeti” is about the quiet, healing realization that comes with giving oneself closure after a relationship; when you’ve moved through a period of intense intertwinement - almost obsession - with another, and what feels like the vast chasm of time and space between that passion, and the point of indifference towards them that is reached in the healed-over aftermath. Not a spiteful, false indifference, nor a bitter apathy, but a breathing-out of sorts, when those feelings let themselves out quietly in the night, without saying goodbye or marking the day. The gentle accompanying vocals from Ben Cramer of Old Sea Brigade completes the presence of both parties who share in this realization, so these two people become eerily connected in their acceptance of how far apart they have grown.
To someone who made it their life’s purpose to search for and prove the existence of a mythical creature, to track their movements, to mark to themselves that it’s not all been for nothing - the thought that they themselves would one day lose their faith in it is catastrophic. But when they do reach that point, and softly register that their belief in it is gone, they are a new person; wholly and sweetly indifferent to their past obsession.
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