: Many tracks, like "God Knows I Tried," reflect on the loss of anonymity and the "sourness" of the American Dream when fame intervenes.
The overarching "story" of Honeymoon is less about a linear plot and more about a —a woman caught between the idealized "honeymoon phase" of a relationship and the inevitable grief when it collapses.
: Reviewers from Grantland note that the album feels like a film from a confident director, using wide-screen arrangements to document both the heights of obsession and the depths of self-destruction. The Music Videos