The surprise guests joined Eilish during her show at London’s Electric Ballroom on Tuesday
was made in the basement studio her brother built in his home, and Eilish said she and Finneas came out of the album certain they’d finally cracked the code.
“We were like, ‘We’ve got it all figured out, this is how we’re going to do it from now on, and it works really well,’” Eilish said “And, you know, touring for a year-and-a-half, then coming back to it, and being way older — and not even much older, but again, the jump between 18 and 21 is a big jump. Just mentally and physically, and realistically. It’s just been completely different.”
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