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''Guitar Songs'' is the second
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(EP) by American singer-songwriter
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. It was released through
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and
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on July 21, 2022, by Darkroom and
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. The EP marks Eilish's new body of work since ''
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'' (2021), her second studio album. Its release came as a surprise, a decision that she made because she wanted to share new music to her fans as soon as she could. The EP contains two tracks that she considered including for her third one but decided not to due to the lyrics' immediacy. ''Guitar Songs'' was produced by Eilish's brother
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, who wrote the songs with her. The two tracks are
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. They combine simple acoustic guitars that emphasize Eilish's soft vocal performance with personal lyrics that derive from contemporary life events. She debuted its first one, "TV", during the
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concert of a 2022–2023 world tour in support of ''Happier Than Ever''. It references the June 2022 overturning of ''
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'', a court decision by which she felt heavily devastated. "The 30th", the other track, was the first song she made since ''Happier Than Ever''. Written in December 2021 after Eilish saw a friend go through a near-death car crash, the song is titled after November 30, 2021, the date when the accident occurred. Music critics praised ''Guitar Songs'' for its vocals and songwriting. Many believed that Eilish was able to prove her talent as a songwriter through the EP's lyricism, with occasional praise towards how the production highlighted its vulnerable sentiments. Its tracks entered several national record charts worldwide, including the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the US. The two reached the top 40 in four countries, as well as the top 50 of the ''Billboard'' Global 200. Eilish and Finneas played "TV" again and "The 30th" for the first time during the Asian leg of the world tour, and the two performed them in Singapore in collaboration with its tourism board to promote the country.


Writing

After the release of her second studio album, ''
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'', in July 2021,
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and her producer
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began formulating ideas for songs that she wanted to include on her next one starting the end of the year. The first song that they wrote after ''Happier Than Ever'' was "The 30th", titled as a reference to November 30, 2021. On that day, someone close to her fell victim to a car accident, and she described seeing the event firsthand as "the most indescribable thing
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to witness and experience". Eilish wrote "The 30th" on December 30, 2021, virtually immediately upon recalling the accident on that date, fueled by stream-of-consciousness thoughts about the event. She said in an
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interview with
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: "I had been writing down all these thoughts that I was having. I was with Finneas, and I was like, 'I'm sorry, I don’t know what you were planning on doing, but we need to write this song about this right now. Beginning February 3, 2022, Eilish and Finneas embarked on a 2022–2023 world tour in support of ''Happier Than Ever''. While on tour, Eilish allocated a certain period of time in her schedule for writing music, during which she was busy with writing another song, "TV". The process was concurrent with the
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's discussion around the ''
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'' case. This took months; while Eilish was quick to finish the first verse and chorus, she wrote the remaining lyrics only after a draft of the court decision was leaked online, in May 2022. The leaked draft revealed plans to overturn ''
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'', a
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which had made
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a
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in the country. Eilish, who has a track record with political
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, was saddened by the leak, and she felt like her rights as a woman were getting stripped away. Weeks after writing "TV" had ended, the Supreme Court decided to overturn ''Roe v. Wade''. Eilish bemoaned the decision, speaking in hindsight about the remaining lyrics: "It was a placeholder of doom."


Release

During the
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concert of the ''Happier Than Ever'' world tour, on June 7, 2022, Eilish debuted "TV" via a live performance with Finneas, who provided
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instrumentation. This marked the first time since around 2017 that Eilish gave a preview of an unreleased song. Explaining the decision, she stated in an ''
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'' cover story that she had "missed doing a song that no-one had heard yet" during concert tours from those years. In the interview, Eilish said that the debut performance made her feel vulnerable, mainly because the song's subject matter was sensitive to her, but also because she considered the act of performing an unreleased song emotionally striking. She told Lowe she was inspired to do it after seeing
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play another unreleased song, "Boyfriends", at the music festival
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. By July, "TV" and "The 30th" were the only songs that the two had made; they tried to entertain the idea of including them on her third album. Eilish had shelved her voice memos for the songs for several weeks, and upon stumbling across the recordings again, she wanted to share to her fans what their lyrics had to offer as soon as possible. Noting the immediacy of "TV" and "The 30th", she said: "These songs are really current for me, and they're songs that I want to have said right now." After a discussion with Finneas, she decided to exclude them from the third album's track list, despite announcing plans to start the corresponding recording sessions beforehand. She refused to wait until the third album to make the songs officially available to the public. On July 21, Darkroom and
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released an
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titled ''Guitar Songs'' through digital download and
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formats. Its release happened without prior warning. ''Guitar Songs'' is Eilish's second EP, and it includes "TV" and "The 30th", tallying two songs for the track list. Eilish went on the Apple Music interview briefly afterwards; apart from the song's immediacy, she told Lower another reason she decided on the surprise release was she had grown tired of doing heavy, traditional promotion for upcoming music. She wanted to release songs like she had been doing early in her career—without much marketing, sometimes by previewing it for fans in live concerts. Prior to this, she said: "I just want to be able to go back to my roots and be the songwriter that I am." "TV" and "The 30th" appeared on the record charts of multiple territories worldwide. Respectively, they debuted at numbers 52 and 79 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United States. With this, Finneas became the first musician to spend 100 weeks on ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Producers, re-entering at number 16 after the release of ''Guitar Songs''. Elsewhere, its tracks entered the top 40 of charts in Ireland, the UK, Iceland, Australia, and New Zealand; "TV" had higher peaks than "The 30th" and reached the top 40 in five more territories. On the ''Billboard'' Global 200, "TV" debuted at number 25 and "The 30th" at number 50.


Music and lyrics

''Guitar Songs'' consists of "TV" and "The 30th", two
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with minimal production that combines Eilish's soft vocals with an acoustic guitar. Music journalists wrote that the simple composition puts emphasis on the lyrics and the vocal performance, making these the driving qualities of the EP. The production is reminiscent of her and Finneas's oldest works, created when they wanted to make music at their parents' house with nothing but a guitar. Eilish explained their approach: "That's our roots... I wanted to go back and do it how we used to." Meanwhile, ''
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'' critic Jason Lipshutz described the EP with regards to its sound as follows: it could "either be a gesture toward a new sonic and lyrical direction, or a stopgap between best-selling full-lengths". Songwriting for "TV" and "The 30th" was co-handled by Finneas, who produced both songs. Describing the EP's writing style as realist, Laura Snapes for ''
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'' notes that ''Guitar Songs'' marks a departure from the lyrical themes of Eilish's breakout studio album; whereas the album focused more on horror imagery, the EP's stories are more grounded in real-life experiences. In her words, "TV" and "The 30th" showcase Eilish as she observes the destruction of several things in her life that she values dearly. Its lyrics are heavily personal, inspired primarily by events that happened to Eilish while creating the two songs.


"TV"

"TV", the first on the tracklist, explores the topics of abandonment issues and a desire for numbness as a distraction from the problems that plague the world. Its poignant subject matters include
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, mental health, the defamation trial between actors
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and
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, and the outcome of the ''Dobbs'' case''.'' The song opens by describing a depressive episode. Unable to sleep, she distracts herself from a falling-out with an ex-partner by watching the reality TV show '' Survivor'', then she expresses disapproval towards the apathy and cynicism of others around her. Eilish sings about "sinking in the sofa while we all betray each other", posing the question "what’s the point of anything?"
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'' interpreted the scene as a demonstration of "the ways entertainment nurtures distraction, alienation and apathy". In the
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, Eilish discusses the effects of her romantic relationships on the amount of time she can spend with her friends, and by the second verse, Eilish ponders how her friendships have also been affected by her celebrity status. With this, she feels the urge to skip meals but tries to restrain herself. Next, she laments how "the internet's gone wild watching movie stars on trial / While they're overturning ''Roe v. Wade.''" Eilish expressed anger about the situation in the ''NME'' cover story, questioning why the public prioritized fixating on the feud between Depp and Heard, which she found trivial, instead of showing concern about the future of
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. The chorus reappears after the second verse, and to close the song, Eilish uses a
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. She repeats the phrase "maybe I'm the problem", blaming herself for the life issues she has faced while writing "TV". As the song approaches its final lyrics, it plays a
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of a cheering crowd, taken from Eilish's debut performance at Manchester.


"The 30th"

"The 30th", in the views of Snapes and Tina Benitez-Evans of ''
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'', is a more personal song compared to "TV". Centered around the November 30 car accident, "The 30th" is dedicated to the friend in question, whom Eilish considered one of her closest, and it details several minutiae that occurred around the event. Death and pain are the song's primary themes. Eilish narrates how the friend went unconscious after the crash and remembered what happened to them once they woke up inside a travelling ambulance. One line comments on the scene: "when you're staring into space / It's hard to believe you don't remember it". Then, she sings she was on the same road as the car accident, switching the story towards her point of view. Even though there was a traffic jam and she saw ambulances driving past her, she says she "didn't even think of pulling over"; she fully learnt of her friend's condition the night after. In the chorus, Eilish reminds them that they had a phone conversation during confinement and they expressed their deepest fears about their health—Eilish replied "so was I" and decided to lighten the mood by complimenting their looks. When the song crescendos towards its
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, the guitar chords slowly build up and the vocals begin to overlap, evoking a racing mind and a growing sense of panic. In the bridge, Eilish lists alternate scenarios that question if the friend would still be alive had the accident occurred at another day and in other locations—a street with young children, a bridge without a railroad to block any oncoming traffic, or the
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during snowfall. She conjures the idea of the friend on a trip to someplace secluded with children in the passenger seats, unable to contact others for help. To close the bridge, she sings "if you changed anything, would you not have survived?" before she repeats the words "you're alive". On the last "you're alive", the vocal layering ends, leaving only Eilish's soft voice. The chorus appears again after the bridge, but this time, Eilish changes the final line "so was I" to "so am I". August Brown, a writer for the ''
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'', thought that the instrumentation for "The 30th" was reminiscent of the works of
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, guitarist for
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. ''
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'' Mary Siroky opted to compare the song, specifically its build-up to the bridge, to the "unforgettable explosion" of ''Happier Than Ever'' title track. To contrast the two, she argued that listeners expect "The 30th" to provide catharsis in a similar way as the title track, but it instead "pulls back, leaving us gasping for air". She also highlighted the bridge for its vivid narrative details.


Critical reception

Many critics praised the tracks in ''Guitar Songs'' for their self-reflection and social commentary, some of whom considered it a testament to her writing abilities. Snapes said by using specific narrative details with "great subtlety" and discussing poignant themes without downplaying their seriousness, Eilish succeeded with creating effectively tragic stories for the EP. Entertainment columnists for the ''
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'' argued that these, alongside the song's confessional nature, made Eilish in par with "all the greatest songwriters" before her and served as a reminder she is one of her generation's "most treasured" ones. Other music journalists focused on how the EP was produced. Two critics praised her vocals; Steffanee Wang, from ''
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'', said it was "powerful", and the other, Lipshutz, sensed improvement in Eilish's technique and called her voice "increasingly confident". Lipshutz found the guitar subtle and relaxing in nature, and a similar sentiment was shared by an unknown ''NME'' author. The author wrote: "She sings over lulling acoustic guitars meant to soothe the most disillusioned of us." Snapes liked that the melody and Eilish's vocals were, to her, appropriate for the song's tone: "Fittingly, the melody of each line seems to tumble, each one a crumbling empire delivered in her tremulous, feather-light voice." Meanwhile, when two critics for the British edition of '' GQ'' called "TV" one of the best songs of 2022, they cited its use of the "spine-chilling" audience sample, which allowed it to form a "devastating stunner". The tracks' personal, pensive nature led some to brand them with distinctive accolades. With "TV", ''The Guardian'' music journalist
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wrote that its melancholic tone made it a noteworthy addition to the Manchester concert's set list; he considered it the best one she performed there. On the other hand, "The 30th" was selected by ''Consequence'' as the best new song for the week coinciding with the release of ''Guitar Songs'', with praised focused on its "balance of vulnerability, specificity, and utter relatability" that they believed was the reason for Eilish's trans-generational appeal. The publication wrote, "It's ..the kind of unexpected quirk that keeps Eilish separated from so many of her other dark-pop cohorts." Benitez-Evans listed the song among ten of Eilish's best in an ''American Songwriter'' article published in February 2023.


Live performances

Nine days after the EP's release, Eilish and Finneas visited the
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record store in Hollywood to play "TV" along with three other songs. This was done in commemoration of ''Happier Than Ever'' one-year anniversary. The two continued to include "TV" in set lists for select dates of the world tour, such as the one for the Singapore concert. During the tour's
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stop, Eilish and Finneas did a live rendition of "The 30th" for the first time. Eilish struggled with performing the song due to the personal lyrics, saying: "It's out but we’ve never done it live before. Please bear with me, it's a very hard song to sing, so I'm gonna try my best. This song is dedicated to my dear, dear friend, that's all I’m gonna be saying." After the tour's Asian leg, she and Finneas collaborated with Singapore's tourism board to film live performances of "The 30th" and "TV". She shared the videos to her
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account on September 21, 2022. Set at the Cloud Forest of the
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, the performances were part of a campaign to introduce international travel back to Singapore after the
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began in 2020.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from
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Billie Eilish Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell ( ; born December 18, 2001) is an American singer-songwriter. She first gained public attention in 2015 with her debut single " Ocean Eyes", written and produced by her brother Finneas O'Connell, with whom ...
vocals, songwriting,
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, vocal editing *
Finneas O'Connell Finneas Baird O'Connell (born July 30, 1997), known mononymously as Finneas (stylized in all caps), is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor. He has written and produced music for various artists, most notably his sister, B ...
songwriting,
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, engineering, vocal editing, bass, drums, guitar, piano, programming, synthesizer * Dave Kutch mastering *
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mixing * Eli Heislerassistant mixing


Charts and certification

''Guitar Songs'' did not appear in any album charts, so this section will show how its two tracks performed commercially.


Weekly charts


Year-end chart


Certification


Notes


References


External links

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