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.