The rest of the EP, like Maniac, has a heavy, relatable heart. Take Get Over It, in which doubt eventually shows it can be bested by hope. Eventually…
"Amongst the daily, cloudy torment of what feels like never ending noise, Get Over It comes from a place of seeing a glimpse of a version of yourself you want to be, like being reunited with a loved one," they say. "The chorus hooks onto the sense of 'I've been waiting for you', after not knowing whether you should bother anymore because it looks like that person might not turn up. Someone only needs to see a glimmer of hope to push them back into a more stable head space. God only knows how long it'll take."
Feel Okay, meanwhile, is about putting up a wall and pretending you're fine when you're not.
"The common response to, 'How are you?' is, 'I'm good, thanks,' whether or not you're actually good. Telling someone how you actually are nearly always feels like putting a burden on them, and it's not easy to move past that. This song goes into the feeling of someone actually noticing that you're lying about being okay."
On the EP's final track, DTTTH, they close with a look at longing for yesterday, and how that can hold back your tomorrow. Frustrating a topic as it is, it also comes with an unexpected sense of hope.
"DTTTH is about having a part of you that you used to love and losing that completely. It joins the feelings of losing a loved one, to losing that part of you that you loved. The feelings are near on the same, regret, remembering the times you were happiest, what would that version of you be doing now if they were here. People go through this every day and just sink into themselves behind closed doors, regret is a progression killer."