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The Neighbourhood - Compass (audio) < WORKING >

"" is an alternative/indie track by the American band The Neighbourhood , originally released on January 12, 2018. It first appeared as the fourth track on their EP To Imagine and was later included on the deluxe edition of their self-titled third studio album. Key Themes and Lyrics

The song explores deep emotional dependence and the role of a partner as a stabilizing force in one's life. The Neighbourhood - Compass (Audio)

: Rutherford admits to using this person as a guide, confessing, "I keep you in my pocket to use". This highlights a raw, somewhat selfish but honest acknowledgement of his need for their support. Production and Audio The Neighbourhood - Compass (Audio) Lyrics (*.LRC) "" is an alternative/indie track by the American

: Lead singer Jesse Rutherford uses his partner as a "metaphorical compass". The lyrics ("You're my only compass / I might get lost without you") illustrate how he relies on her to keep him grounded and provide direction when he feels aimless. : Rutherford admits to using this person as

"" is an alternative/indie track by the American band The Neighbourhood , originally released on January 12, 2018. It first appeared as the fourth track on their EP To Imagine and was later included on the deluxe edition of their self-titled third studio album. Key Themes and Lyrics

The song explores deep emotional dependence and the role of a partner as a stabilizing force in one's life.

: Rutherford admits to using this person as a guide, confessing, "I keep you in my pocket to use". This highlights a raw, somewhat selfish but honest acknowledgement of his need for their support. Production and Audio The Neighbourhood - Compass (Audio) Lyrics (*.LRC)

: Lead singer Jesse Rutherford uses his partner as a "metaphorical compass". The lyrics ("You're my only compass / I might get lost without you") illustrate how he relies on her to keep him grounded and provide direction when he feels aimless.