The READIN Family Album
(April 19, 2002)

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🦋 Perspex Island song by song: Ultra Unbelievable Love

This song starts out with a hard down beat and a rocking groove -- it pulls you out of the reverie of "Birds in Perspex" and gets you dancing fast. This is the third song in a row about love, here love is a form of prayer. This and "So You Think You're in Love" are probably the danciest and shortest tracks on the record -- they set the stage for some heavy contemplative music in "Birds in Perspex" and "Vegetation and Dimes". Again, tension between movement and stasis.

(Robyn says the song is "about ultra unbelievable love. And the quest for it. That's all.")

posted evening of Wednesday, April 11th, 2007
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