"Goodbye to a World [was] born out of a really cool setting. Basically I was at home and the sky [was] green and orange, like one of those really apocalyptic looking storms. I wanted the lyrics to kind of evoke the sense of sadness and longing, but there’s a certain comfort to it now you know? She’s reassuring whoever she’s talking to and you know, I wanted somewhere to depict the idea of this robot, this character, that you come to know throughout the course of the album dying. So the words slowly become less intelligible and it basically sounds like a program fucking up and eventually turning off." [x]