To Be Eaten Alive is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah the Scientist.
There are a lot of animals that might have a bright color or something that will be identifiable or a smell that will make you not want to fuck with it.
Scorpions don’t really have that, so you don't know what you're gonna get… And then you take another animal such as a lion, right?
So to be eaten alive is really to kill.Writing for Pitchfork, Jackson Howard wrote that the album "ditches the well-drawn, sometimes-treacly origin stories of her first two full-lengths" and that "in their place is a collection of disappointingly aimless and often impersonal takes on distant love".
Howard wrote that throughout the project, Mariah "sounds bored and uninspired, too exhausted by her circumstances to jolt herself awake".