An acoustic guitar and a shaker are all the support for Santos’s reverb-drenched vocals on this caustic song about separation. There are a few chords played on electric, as well as a synth bass buried in the mix. At the very end, a single drum kit smash is repeated and fades out over a delay pedal. The effect is as if Lou Reed joined The Clientele, but the music feels more stripped-down than either of those acts. It’s personal, heartbreaking, and does not pull punches.