I Hope You Suffer - Commentary
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I Hope You Suffer is one of the songs
That we spent a lot of time building
We would obsess over the chorus
And trying to fine-tune it and get it, you know, perfectly there
It's an interesting song
It's got these interesting programming, rhythmic elements
I tried to do some kind of symphonic drum programming for the verses
There's just a real sort of orchestral quality to it
My job was to try to find something that I could play
That was hooky and repetitive and not complicated
That sat in with all these other percussive elements
My task was trying to craft a sound that will fit in with
The other, like, synth sounds, and still have a bass quality to it
But not sound just like an electric bass
I'm happy that it was the first listen that the fans got of the record
Because it is a really good look into what Burials is
That we spent a lot of time building
We would obsess over the chorus
And trying to fine-tune it and get it, you know, perfectly there
It's an interesting song
It's got these interesting programming, rhythmic elements
I tried to do some kind of symphonic drum programming for the verses
There's just a real sort of orchestral quality to it
My job was to try to find something that I could play
That was hooky and repetitive and not complicated
That sat in with all these other percussive elements
My task was trying to craft a sound that will fit in with
The other, like, synth sounds, and still have a bass quality to it
But not sound just like an electric bass
I'm happy that it was the first listen that the fans got of the record
Because it is a really good look into what Burials is
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:00.03] I Hope You Suffer is one of the songs
[00:02.65] That we spent a lot of time building
[00:05.31] We would obsess over the chorus
[00:06.91] And trying to fine-tune it and get it, you know, perfectly there
[00:10.34] It's an interesting song
[00:11.50] It's got these interesting programming, rhythmic elements
[00:13.44] I tried to do some kind of symphonic drum programming for the verses
[00:17.22] There's just a real sort of orchestral quality to it
[00:19.77] My job was to try to find something that I could play
[00:23.11] That was hooky and repetitive and not complicated
[00:27.13] That sat in with all these other percussive elements
[00:30.42] My task was trying to craft a sound that will fit in with
[00:34.73] The other, like, synth sounds, and still have a bass quality to it
[00:39.02] But not sound just like an electric bass
[00:41.34] I'm happy that it was the first listen that the fans got of the record
[00:44.58] Because it is a really good look into what Burials is
[00:48.01]
[00:02.65] That we spent a lot of time building
[00:05.31] We would obsess over the chorus
[00:06.91] And trying to fine-tune it and get it, you know, perfectly there
[00:10.34] It's an interesting song
[00:11.50] It's got these interesting programming, rhythmic elements
[00:13.44] I tried to do some kind of symphonic drum programming for the verses
[00:17.22] There's just a real sort of orchestral quality to it
[00:19.77] My job was to try to find something that I could play
[00:23.11] That was hooky and repetitive and not complicated
[00:27.13] That sat in with all these other percussive elements
[00:30.42] My task was trying to craft a sound that will fit in with
[00:34.73] The other, like, synth sounds, and still have a bass quality to it
[00:39.02] But not sound just like an electric bass
[00:41.34] I'm happy that it was the first listen that the fans got of the record
[00:44.58] Because it is a really good look into what Burials is
[00:48.01]