The subjects of Andrew Birdâs songwriting are usually philosophical musings about âNatural Disasters,â âHeretics,â and âFake Palindromesâânever anything so simple and straightforward as love. It seems, though, that the reason Bird has never taken on love is because itâs too complicated. âI can’t write simple love songs. People are complex,â said the singer-songwriter in a statement. And Birdâs latest effort, âLeft Handed Kisses,â is a love song thatâs anything but simple.
âMy inclination was to write a song about why I can’t write a simple love song,â Bird said. âThe song began as an internal dialogue. At first it was just my voice. Then another voice came creeping in and I thought âthis should be a duet if I can find the right person.â I needed to find someone really indicting.â He found that person in Fiona Apple.
In “Left Handed Kisses,” Apple provides the perfect counterpoint to Bird. âI donât believe everything happens for a reason,â begins Bird. Apple counters, âTo us romantics out here, that amounts to high treason.â The duo go back and forth throughout the song, with Appleâs contradictions sounding as much like internal dialogue as the parries of a lover. âThe point your song here misses is, if you really love me, youâd risk more than a few fifty-cent words in your backhanded love song,â she sings. Is that her discontent or Birdâs dissatisfaction with the words themselves? Love is a complex thing, after all.
âLeft Handed Kissesâ is smart, thoughtful, and succinctly wrought, much like the entirety of both these artistsâ repertoires. The track is the first shared from Birdâs new album, Are You Seriousâout April 1 via Loma Vista.
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IMAGE:Â Nate Slevin