Habitat (song)

Much of 11:11 consists of concise, mid-tempo songs,[1] save for its opener, "Habitat", which runs six minutes long.

"[6] In a statement, Hall spoke on the song's meaning: "'Habitat' collages imagery from across the 2020's—monuments to the past torn down, vandalized, & thrown to the waves, making much needed room for new symbols to ornament our world with.

"[6] The song uses field recording of birds,[9] as well as in-studio noise, such as "shifting feet, buttons or pedals, and amplifier hum.

There are brand new cop cars driving around the town and buildings are literally caving in – so I think there's a serious contradiction there that needs to be addressed.

It made me think of our civil rights movement in 2020, and how that started here with the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor but ultimately funneled around the world because of the energy in that moment.