Room Service

Room Service

Holly Humberstone

On “Room Service”, Holly faces the obstacles of growing up quicker than usual, adapting herself to touring the world and not being used to time passing so fast. It’s a straightforward and ordinary tribute to family, friends and simpler times — as she indirectly mentions the albums' closing track’s title to Euphoria:

There was this swelling feeling that I was growing apart from that world that I was missing so badly, and I just didn’t want to be forgotten. All I wanted to do was to get a hotel room with my best friend, lock the world out and do stupid things like order room service.

Artistically, the folky B-side single explores the introspective aspects of Humberstone’s persona, going against of what its blood-related and extroverted “Antichrist” preaches.