I presented the track to them and it came together quite quickly after that. People see Milkie and see the way she dresses or acts, and think she’s different and not acceptable and, ‘How dare she be wearing these things!’ I thought that really fitted into the idea of the song and people thinking that younger people with their ‘flamboyant, unconventional ways’ are from another dimension. When I was thinking about the lyrics and theme and everything I was just talking about, it was after where Milkie’s dress got the livestream shut down and I found it really interesting where it brought up the conversations again of the patriarchy and the way we have an expectation of a woman in a band to act a certain way. This track, as soon as I made the first demo, I had them in mind. I already thought they’d be a cool band to work with – we knew Sam from Dead! anyway, we played a few shows with them a while back, we met Milkie once or twice as well, and they seemed like really good people making interesting, exciting music. Speaking with Kerrang, Rou Reynolds of Enter Shikari is asked how the collaboration with Wargasm came about: Back with a bang following Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible, this time with a maiden collaboration with Wargasm.
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