The title track of ODESZA's fourth studio album, , serves as a cinematic return for the duo after a four-year hiatus. The track is defined by its innovative use of archival soul vocals and a thematic exploration of connection and memory. Conceptual Overview
: The production layers cascading strings, arpeggiating synths, and live instrumentation, including bass played by KEXP’s Eva Walker. Key Attributes : Key : B Minor BPM : 161 Duration : 5:58 Visual & Cultural Impact odesza_the_last_goodbye_feat_bettye_lavette_off...
: The track was a centerpiece of their amphitheater tour, which included high-end production elements like a live drumline , fireworks, and drone shows. Product Information The title track of ODESZA's fourth studio album,
: The album received a "Best Dance/Electronic Album" nomination for the 65th Grammy Awards . Reviews on Metacritic (where it holds a score of 73) and Billboard praised its emotional depth and technical evolution. Key Attributes : Key : B Minor BPM
: The song is built around a prominent sample of "Let Me Down Easy" (1965) by soul singer Bettye LaVette . ODESZA spent years refining the track, initially feeling it was "lacking emotionally" until they discovered LaVette's vocals.