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Black Butterflies and Deja Vu

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Wikipedia article




"'Black Butterflies and Deja Vu'" is a song by American rock band, the Maine. It is the second single off their sixth studio album 'Lovely Little Lonely' released on March 2, 2017, premiering on Nylon Magazine. It was released digitally the following day. An acoustic version was released on July 28, 2017.

Background and composition



"Black Butterflies and Deja Vu" was written by members of the band and was produced by Colby Wedgeworth. The track runs at 168 BPM and is in the key of F major. It runs for three minutes and 23 seconds. Singer John O'Callaghan spoke about the origins of the song in an interview with 'Billboard'.

In another interview with 'PopCrush', O'Callaghan revealed that the song was the hardest one they have ever had to make. The band recorded the song in Gualala, California. Their single "Sticky" released in 2021, references lyrics to "Black Butterflies and Deja Vu". It is the bands most streamed song to date.

Critical reception



"Black Butterflies and Deja Vu" was met with mostly positive reviews. 'Billboard' complemented the instrumental work calling it, "a stunning blend of whirling guitars, propelled by Blink-182-esque drum beats." 'Alternative Press' magazine calls the track, "jaw dropping."

Live performances



The band performed the song at Sad Summer Fest along with Grayscale singer, Collin Walsh in 2021.

Track listing



;'Digital download'

;'Acoustic version'

Credits and personnel



* John O'Callaghan - lead vocals

* Kennedy Brock - rhythm guitar, backing vocals

* Patrick Kirch - drums

* Jared Monaco - lead guitar

* Garrett Nickelsen - bass guitar

Release history



References



Category:2017 songs

Category:The Maine (band) songs

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