| "It's Not Just Me, It's Everybody" | ||||
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| Single by Weyes Blood | ||||
| from the album And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow | ||||
| Released | September 12, 2022 | |||
| Studio | Studio Three at EastWest Studios (Los Angeles, California) [1] | |||
| Length | 6:17 | |||
| Label | Sub Pop | |||
| Songwriter | Natalie Mering | |||
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| "It's Not Just Me, It's Everybody" on YouTube | ||||
"It's Not Just Me, It's Everybody" is a song by American singer, songwriter, and musician Weyes Blood, which serves as the lead single for her fifth studio album And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow . The song was released on September 12, 2022, by Sub Pop. The song was written by Weyes Blood, Ben Babbitt and Jonathan Rado. [2] It was included in the set list of her In Holy Flux Tour.
Weyes Blood refers to the song as a "Buddhist anthem, ensconced in the interconnectivity of all beings, and the fraying of our social fabric." [3] Musically, the track features swells of orchestral strings and harp from Mary Lattimore. [4]
Rolling Stone 's Angie Martoccio called it a "dreamy six-minute" song "which opens with [the singer's] voice floating across the piano." [5] BrooklynVegan 's Bill Pearis called the song "gorgeous". [6] Pitchfork chose the song as the best new track of the week, with their writer Allison Hussey saying "Over a soft bed of piano and percussion, Natalie Mering makes a blunt observation about the human condition", highlighting the lyrics "We've all become strangers/Even to ourselves". Hussey notes that "As Mering repeats the title refrain", the said refrain acts as an "assertion that she's not the only one suffering [which] lingers alongside her own reminder that 'it's all a part of the same thing': Being good to one another won't fix the world as it is, but it can at least make each day a little more bearable." [4]
The music video for "It's Not Just Me, It's Everybody" was released on September 28, 2022. [7] It was directed by Charlotte Ercoli and features Mering as the last person alive on Earth dancing amid debris and the dead. [8]