Pratt was raised by her mother, who exposed her to a broad range of artists, including Tim Buckley, X, and the Gun Club.
[10] Pratt toured extensively around this record, both as a headliner and in support of Beach House, Panda Bear and José Gonzáles.
[12] "Back, Baby" appeared in the first episode of season three of the show Atlanta, and was sampled by Troye Sivan on his 2023 album, Something to Give Each Other.
[15] After writing throughout the pandemic, Pratt returned to Gary's Electric with Quiet Signs co-producer Al Carlson, Matt McDermott and session musicians including Spencer Zahn and Mauro Refosco, this time influenced by Beach Boys' Pet Sounds and the music of the '60s group the Walker Brothers.
"I've always been very interested in that micro era of '60s pop music where the production is atmospheric like a snow globe," she told the New York Times on her intentions throughout the writing and recording process, which spanned from 2020 to 2023.
[16] "Her chords are crisper, her singing more concrete and commanding, occasionally imagining echoes of lost Bowie or Beatles ballads aside her twilight bossa nova grooves," wrote Jen Pelly for NPR.
[20] On August 2, 2024, she featured on the single "Highjack" from ASAP Rocky's upcoming fourth studio album Don't Be Dumb.
"[3] She is compared to various folk artists, including Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Sibylle Baier, David Crosby and Karen Dalton.
"[1][4] In an interview with Impose magazine, she stated on the freak folk comparisons: I think anybody has an opposition to being pigeonholed into semi-trendy music genres.