Ender Belongs to Me – “Keeping Yours / Head On”

Distilled transparencies relayed over its harmonies, Ender Belongs to Me invites its added and emotionally challenged overtones across “Keeping Yours / Head On”, while carrying over the project’s recurring literacy context into place. Its production features Alexandra Lowell as the track’s narrator and the minimal backing behind the vocals keeps the rest of production tucked under a Wittgenstein frame of mind. In fact, Peter Wiggin, the pseudonym to the anonymous project wrote me a dialogue-piece on the song with much of its substance in vein to The Broom of the System. There’s much to take in, but first just listen to the song.
“Peter, you have got to come down from there!”
“…”
“This isn’t a joke! This is not a cry for help or existential crises”
“It was… completely, utterly, systematically destructive. She…”
“What the hell are you talking about?! Come down out your window, you’ll ruin me along with yourself!”
“No… no… no… no… no…”
“…”
“Oh thank God, you’ve kept him intact. I’m sorry I couldn’t be hear sooner. A patient-”
“He says he doesn’t know me, I don’t think he will recognize you either. It’s about time you’ve come, I’ve been sitting on this lawn for hours going in circles and the neighbors are definitely taking notice. He’s mad… about something.”
“And just when I was smelling break-through.”
“Fake clarity is not what he needs Shepherd, can’t you see that your philosophy is winding him tighter.”
“Maybe he just needs to snap.”
“Well not now, anyway”
“There was always infinite wisdom, there was always a person inside berating my poor grammar and presentation and now he wants out… I won’t go back. I’ll jump before I go back!”
“No! Peter, please!”
“Peter, this is Doctor Shepherd, this is not what we discussed!”
“Discussed!? This is not a discussion, this is the end of the world!”
“Peter… I promise you, it is not!”






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