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In an interview for RollingStone Tove Lo said:

“Chapter IV "Pitch Black” is when you get off the stage, go in your room, close the door, and it’s just quiet. The relationship is over and you’re coming down.“ It has no words, only the instrumentation. It helps to create the gloomy and hopeless atmosphere of the last chapter of the ‘Lady Wood’ Phases.

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“PITCH BLACK” is just the kind of final chase for that rush or you know, the end of it where… the come down, the break up, the end of something that kind of leaves you feeling empty and just, out of emotions.

– Tove Lo for Fuse

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