Video - ‘True Detective’ returns with Billie Eilish theme song

By editorial board on January 16, 2024

The fourth season of the HBO show premiered on January 14

True Detective: Night Country is the fourth season of the crime drama series, with the first episode having premiered   January 14. The show stars Jodie Foster and Kali Reis.

The theme song for this season is ‘bury a friend’, a track from Eilish’s 2019 debut album ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’. Check out the opening credits below.

Billie Eilish set up cameras in music studio that will show her fun side
The ‘Bad Guy’ singer, 22, has been writing her third record with her brother and collaborator Finneas, and says the footage will show them larking around and not being constantly serious.

She told the ‘Awards Chatter’ podcast: “For ‘Happier Than Ever’ (in 2021) we didn’t really record any (film), but this new one, we’ve been having a camera in the corner for every single second of writing it, which is blackmailing ourselves.

“It’s just us candidly being siblings and joking and talking (rubbish) and stuff.”

Billie Eilish finds it 'hard to believe' her music helps people.

"It's hard to believe," the Happier Than Ever singer-songwriter said of her reaction to hearing that her music has helped someone through a hard time. "I find myself like..." "It's overwhelming," Julia interrupted.

"Yeah, I don't really know how to like believe it, because I know what it's like to be in that position and it's so real, and to know that you're helping somebody who's in that is really hard to believe and astounding and special and almost you feel like undeserving," the 22-year-old hitmaker explained. "Like I didn't deserve to help you through that."

"But it's so special and powerful," Billie continued. "I feel that way a lot and people say some stuff and I'm like (pulls shocked face), you know?"

 

Billie Eilish dedicates award for Barbie to people ‘feeling existential dread’ and she has also  recalled a dark episode while writing a song for the Barbie soundtrack as she dedicated an award for the track to people feeling “existential dread”.

The 22-year-old American singer was honoured along with her songwriter brother, Finneas O’Connell, with the chairman’s gong at the Palm Springs International Film Festival for What Was I Made For? on Thursday, according to Independent.

On stage, Eilish said: “I would really like to say that this award and any, all recognition that this song gets, I just want to dedicate to anyone who experiences hopelessness and the feeling of existential dread, and feeling like: ‘What’s the point? And why am I here, and why am I doing this?’

“I think we all feel like that occasionally, but I think if somebody like me, with the amount of privilege that I have and the incredible things that I get to do and be and how I have really not wanted to be here and – sorry to be dark – damn, but I’ve spent a lot of time feeling that way.

“And I just want to say to anyone who feels that way to be patient with yourself and know that it is, I think, worth it all, and I think it’s great to be alive now.”

 

 

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