Something Comforting Explained

Something Comforting
Cover:Something Comforting single cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Porter Robinson
Album:Nurture
Released:March 10, 2020
Recorded:June 14, 2015 – August 8, 2019
Length:
  • 4:42 (album version)
  • 4:29 (video version)
Label:Mom + Pop
Producer:Porter Robinson
Prev Title:Get Your Wish
Prev Year:2020
Next Title:Mirror
Next Year:2020

"Something Comforting" is a song recorded by American electronic music producer Porter Robinson. Released on March 10, 2020 as the second single from his second studio album Nurture, the song was written and produced by Robinson himself. Robinson also provided the vocals for the track. The song is representative of Robinson's struggles with creative blocks and depression.[1]

"Something Comforting" is featured as a playable song in the arcade game Dance Dance Revolution A3.

Composition

Some time after the release of his Worlds album, Robinson had a creative struggle and went through a depressive episode which lasted for a few years.[2] During this period, Robinson began working on songs from Nurture, including "Something Comforting". He started the song by writing the instrumental hook, which he got attached to and listened to repeatedly. This beginning marked the start of his work on the Nurture album.[3] However, he didn't finish writing the lyrics until 2019, when he had already written ten other songs.[4]

The song features Robinson's natural voice, along with a version of his own voice that is modified to be higher and more feminine.[5] [2] The song switches between the two voices, notably at the end, where the voice used frequently alternates.[6] The lyrics are about his feelings from 2015.

Release

Robinson stated that he initially wanted "Something Comforting" to be the first track from Nurture to be released, though "Get Your Wish" ultimately became the first release. "Something Comforting" was released on March 10, 2020.

Nine days after the release of "Something Comforting", the site nurtu.re was launched, featuring virtual playgrounds for the Nurture singles.[7] [8]

Music video

On March 25, 2020, fifteen days after the single was first released, the music video for "Something Comforting" was released.

Similar to the video for "Get Your Wish", the video features Robinson and is set on a platform with a flat background. The platform has a forest theme, with features such as grass and rocks.[9] Throughout the video, he can be seen performing certain actions, such as planting seeds.[10] At the climax, Robinson can be seen stepping off the platform,[11] which results in him floating in the air. In an interview with Peter Robinson from Popjustice, Robinson stated that the video is meant to represent the struggle of being stuck in his studio, and the darkness surrounding the platform represents "the uncertainty of life outside your routines."

Critical reception

Ben Jolley of NME described "Something Comforting" and "Look at the Sky" as "two of the most uplifting yet tear-jerking songs you're likely to hear [in 2021]."[12] In a review of Nurture for Slant, Charles Lyons-Burt described the song as having "ricocheting drum n' bass" and wrote that songs such as "Something Comforting" and "Mirror" "add a glitchy dynamism to potentially overwrought inspirational songs [on ''Nurture'']."[13] "Something Comforting" and "Get Your Wish" were described as "euphoric pop songs" by Pitchforks Colin Joyce.[14] In an article for Paper, Matt Meon described "Something Comforting" as "[Nurture]'s soaring climax."[15]

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.

Release history

VersionRegionDateFormat(s)Label
OriginalVariousMarch 10, 2020Mom + Pop
Music videoMarch 25, 2020Streaming

References

  1. Bein. Kat. March 13, 2020. First Spin: The Week's Best New Dance Tracks From Porter Robinson, Loud Luxury, Breakbot & More. September 20, 2020. Billboard.
  2. Web site: Walker. Sophie. August 27, 2020. Porter Robinson: Ego Death. November 26, 2020. The Line of Best Fit.
  3. Web site: March 10, 2020. Porter Robinson - "Something Comforting". September 20, 2020. Stereogum.
  4. Web site: Steeves. Audrey. September 9, 2020. Interview: Beautiful Things and What They Mean to Porter Robinson. September 20, 2020. Atwood Magazine.
  5. porterrobinson. 1237430582025445376. about 'Something Comforting':. Robinson. Porter.
  6. Web site: Walker. Sophie. Collecting the fragments of an identity shattered, Nurture sees Porter Robinson rebuilding himself. May 23, 2021. The Line of Best Fit. en-US.
  7. active_theory. 1240701899247988738. We worked with @porterrobinson to launch nurtu.re, an immersive multiplayer experience featuring environments inspired by singles from his upcoming album. More coming soon #webgl.
  8. Web site: Evenson. Austin. March 20, 2020. Porter Robinson launches virtual listening experience for 'Nurture'. September 20, 2020. Dancing Astronaut.
  9. Web site: Porter Robinson hosts a tearjerking gardening session in the "Something Comforting" video . Darville . Jordan . March 25, 2020 . March 5, 2021 . The FADER.
  10. Web site: Watson. Harrison. March 29, 2020. Porter Robinson drops touching new video for latest track 'Something Comforting'. September 20, 2020. We Rave You.
  11. Web site: Robinson. Peter. 2020-03-25. Porter Robinson interview: "My greatest desire is to feel understood" • Popjustice. September 20, 2020. Popjustice.
  12. Web site: Jolley. Ben. Porter Robinson – 'Nurture' review: dance don trades bombast for blissed-out beats. July 4, 2021. NME.
  13. Web site: Lyons-Burt. Charles. Porter Robinson's Nurture Revels in a Constant State of Change. Slant. April 22, 2021. July 4, 2021. On the other hand, the kinetic drum patterns on "Mirror" and the ricocheting drum n' bass of "Something Comforting" add a glitchy dynamism to potentially overwrought inspirational songs..
  14. Web site: Porter Robinson: Nurture Album Review . . April 29, 2021 . July 4, 2021 . Joyce, Colin . https://web.archive.org/web/20210429041039/https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/porter-robinson-nurture/ . April 29, 2021 . live.
  15. Web site: Let Porter Robinson 'Nurture' You. Moen. Matt. Paper. August 24, 2021. August 29, 2021.