
The Ceiling Could Collapse - Cassette
Limited Edition Cassette Exclusive to the Fantasy Records Store and Bandcamp.
Life runs in rhythmic loops, from the endless rotations of the earth to the running of tides and yearly rebirth of spring. Rachel Bobbitt knows that the bottom of those cycles can feel pretty chaotic. âEvery woman Iâve ever talked to is in some amount of pain almost all the time,â the emerging singer-songwriter says. âThat could be physical pain, emotional pain, familial pain, but itâs there in cycles.â On her penetrating and profound new EP, The Ceiling Could Collapse, Bobbitt picks through the dizzying rubble of folk and indie rock for moments of resonant emotion and frames them in heartbreaking lyrics and openhearted expanses.
After refining the six songs of The Ceiling Could Collapse on her own, Bobbitt brought together collaborator and co-producer Justice Der and drummer Stephen Bennett to record the EP at Bennettâs studio in Brampton, Ontario. The trio spent 10 days cracking open Bobbittâs compositions, leaving space to experiment on different vocal takes and sonic palettes. Throughout the EP, Bobbitt and Derâs arrangements strike into the deep waters of Phoebe Bridgers, Bon Iver, and Big Thief, and Grammy-nominated mixer Jorge Elbrecht rounds everything to a glacial shine.
The Ceiling Could Collapse centers on the cycles of life and how we find meaning in extremes: pain, joy, wonder, love. In addition to music, Bobbitt draws those same feelings from horror filmsâand pulled the title to this EP while reading the script to 2018âs Hereditary. A horror fan as inspired by the genreâs cavernous emotions as its artful mechanisms, Bobbitt was so enamored by Ari Asterâs film that she needed to dig into its architecture. She focused on a deleted scene, in which one-character attempts to comfort another in a time of trauma by reminding them that the world is chaotic, that questioning why bad things happen is pointless in a world where the roof could just fall on you at any moment. âWe need to accept that we canât have our minds fixated on all these things that could happen, and we need to move onâbut also the ceiling could just collapse,â she laughs. More than unpredictability, itâs the endless repetition of life that suggests both things are true, that thereâs no reason to worry and something terrible is about to happen. The ceiling collapse may be inescapable, but once itâs gone, thereâs just more room for the sunrise to peek through.
Track list
1. More
2. Watch and See
3. Gemini Ties
4. Bandages
5. What About The Kids
6. For Keeps
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The Ceiling Could Collapse - Cassette
Limited Edition Cassette Exclusive to the Fantasy Records Store and Bandcamp.
Life runs in rhythmic loops, from the endless rotations of the earth to the running of tides and yearly rebirth of spring. Rachel Bobbitt knows that the bottom of those cycles can feel pretty chaotic. âEvery woman Iâve ever talked to is in some amount of pain almost all the time,â the emerging singer-songwriter says. âThat could be physical pain, emotional pain, familial pain, but itâs there in cycles.â On her penetrating and profound new EP, The Ceiling Could Collapse, Bobbitt picks through the dizzying rubble of folk and indie rock for moments of resonant emotion and frames them in heartbreaking lyrics and openhearted expanses.
After refining the six songs of The Ceiling Could Collapse on her own, Bobbitt brought together collaborator and co-producer Justice Der and drummer Stephen Bennett to record the EP at Bennettâs studio in Brampton, Ontario. The trio spent 10 days cracking open Bobbittâs compositions, leaving space to experiment on different vocal takes and sonic palettes. Throughout the EP, Bobbitt and Derâs arrangements strike into the deep waters of Phoebe Bridgers, Bon Iver, and Big Thief, and Grammy-nominated mixer Jorge Elbrecht rounds everything to a glacial shine.
The Ceiling Could Collapse centers on the cycles of life and how we find meaning in extremes: pain, joy, wonder, love. In addition to music, Bobbitt draws those same feelings from horror filmsâand pulled the title to this EP while reading the script to 2018âs Hereditary. A horror fan as inspired by the genreâs cavernous emotions as its artful mechanisms, Bobbitt was so enamored by Ari Asterâs film that she needed to dig into its architecture. She focused on a deleted scene, in which one-character attempts to comfort another in a time of trauma by reminding them that the world is chaotic, that questioning why bad things happen is pointless in a world where the roof could just fall on you at any moment. âWe need to accept that we canât have our minds fixated on all these things that could happen, and we need to move onâbut also the ceiling could just collapse,â she laughs. More than unpredictability, itâs the endless repetition of life that suggests both things are true, that thereâs no reason to worry and something terrible is about to happen. The ceiling collapse may be inescapable, but once itâs gone, thereâs just more room for the sunrise to peek through.
Track list
1. More
2. Watch and See
3. Gemini Ties
4. Bandages
5. What About The Kids
6. For Keeps
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Limited Edition Cassette Exclusive to the Fantasy Records Store and Bandcamp.
Life runs in rhythmic loops, from the endless rotations of the earth to the running of tides and yearly rebirth of spring. Rachel Bobbitt knows that the bottom of those cycles can feel pretty chaotic. âEvery woman Iâve ever talked to is in some amount of pain almost all the time,â the emerging singer-songwriter says. âThat could be physical pain, emotional pain, familial pain, but itâs there in cycles.â On her penetrating and profound new EP, The Ceiling Could Collapse, Bobbitt picks through the dizzying rubble of folk and indie rock for moments of resonant emotion and frames them in heartbreaking lyrics and openhearted expanses.
After refining the six songs of The Ceiling Could Collapse on her own, Bobbitt brought together collaborator and co-producer Justice Der and drummer Stephen Bennett to record the EP at Bennettâs studio in Brampton, Ontario. The trio spent 10 days cracking open Bobbittâs compositions, leaving space to experiment on different vocal takes and sonic palettes. Throughout the EP, Bobbitt and Derâs arrangements strike into the deep waters of Phoebe Bridgers, Bon Iver, and Big Thief, and Grammy-nominated mixer Jorge Elbrecht rounds everything to a glacial shine.
The Ceiling Could Collapse centers on the cycles of life and how we find meaning in extremes: pain, joy, wonder, love. In addition to music, Bobbitt draws those same feelings from horror filmsâand pulled the title to this EP while reading the script to 2018âs Hereditary. A horror fan as inspired by the genreâs cavernous emotions as its artful mechanisms, Bobbitt was so enamored by Ari Asterâs film that she needed to dig into its architecture. She focused on a deleted scene, in which one-character attempts to comfort another in a time of trauma by reminding them that the world is chaotic, that questioning why bad things happen is pointless in a world where the roof could just fall on you at any moment. âWe need to accept that we canât have our minds fixated on all these things that could happen, and we need to move onâbut also the ceiling could just collapse,â she laughs. More than unpredictability, itâs the endless repetition of life that suggests both things are true, that thereâs no reason to worry and something terrible is about to happen. The ceiling collapse may be inescapable, but once itâs gone, thereâs just more room for the sunrise to peek through.
Track list
1. More
2. Watch and See
3. Gemini Ties
4. Bandages
5. What About The Kids
6. For Keeps












