The four-track EP depicts the progress of an abstract house party from the broken laughter and fatalistic passivism of EP opener and lead single “hahaha”, a nostalgic reunion “ta-da”, the water-based ballad "estuary pig" exploring addiction against the backdrop of the Thames Estuary, and ending with the hallucinogenic walk home and final black out of “blah blah blah”. The Filipino phrase “Bahala Na”, taken to mean “the combination of fatalism and determination in the face of uncertainty and the possibility of failure”, bookends the EP, appearing as a strange mantra in the spirit of stoicism and resignation throughout the first and the final track.