internal barking
internal barking is what happens when a serious theatrical experience gets completely derailed by overwhelming attraction. inspired by a screening of oz perkin’s the monkey, the track begins as a genuine grievance about rude audience members before spiraling into a complete loss of compsure the second theo james appears on screen.
built around pulsing synths, escalating tension, and a chorus that sounds like trying to maintain dignity in public while mentally short-circuiting, internal barking captures the exact moment film criticism gives way to pure animal instinct. equal parts horror review, thirst trap, and psychological unraveling, the song embodies the central thesis of blockbuster radio: sometimes the movie stops mattering the second somebody hot walks into frame.



