[1][10] All the tracks on the album were written and recorded by Chad VanGaalen at his Yoko Eno Studio in Calgary, Alberta, and mastered by Ryan Morey in Montreal, Quebec.
[1] The animated music video for the single was released the same day, and featured a variety of hidden easter eggs for the viewer to find and enter on VanGaalen's website.
[13][14] Of the single, VanGaalen said: "I had just ripped a bunch of old leaking copper pipe out of my basement in a reno job that I jumped into willy nilly.
The instrumentals are perhaps even stranger, ranging from the pastoral trills of "Flute Peace" to the Twin Peaks synth pads of "Earth from a Distance" to the Eastern strings of "Plant Music.
"[6] Dominic Haley of Loud and Quiet explained: "The new carpe diem attitude has led to an album that tends to feel like an honest reflection of the singer’s internal monologue.