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Lyrically, it addresses a generational feeling that life is "waiting to happen," contrasting the static nature of waiting with the intense desire for a permanent bond. Cultural Impact and Success

"Always Forever" is a breakout track by the American indie pop duo , featuring multi-instrumentalists Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion. Originally released on their 2013 sophomore album Static , the song has since become a platinum-certified staple of the dream pop and "bedroom pop" genres. Musical Composition and Style

Lines like "You know you've got me in your pocket" and "I keep you in my locket" emphasize a desire for an inseparable, almost sheltered relationship. Cults - Always Forever

Critics and listeners describe the sound as "cinematic," often feeling like an "ellipsis" that leaves the listener wanting more.

The song was the final addition to the Static album. It was inspired by a conversation about the Jim Jarmusch vampire film Only Lovers Left Alive , with the duo imagining the kind of music a "basement musician vampire" in Detroit would create. Lyrically, it addresses a generational feeling that life

The track is characterized by its , blending elements of Twee Pop, Neo-Psychedelia, and Bubblegum pop.

The lyrics, found on Genius , revolve around themes of . Musical Composition and Style Lines like "You know

While first released in 2013, the song experienced a massive resurgence due to social media. Cults – Always Forever Lyrics - Genius